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    NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 29 May 2020

    Behold: a study of Jupiter in pastels. This photo was created from @NASAHubble near-infrared data. #NASAWebb will study Jupiter with all four of its instruments to learn about the planet’s weather and composition. Credit: https://bit.ly/2VaXJEF pic.twitter.com/PdWCpTMHcG

    12:00 PM - 29 May 2020
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    • Patti Jhon Edwar Rojas Giraldo Henrique Alexis Jonnalyn Fitzpatrick Jordi Porta KRISTY BIRSE Guadalupe González 0ctavi0 Al0ns0🇸🇪
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      1. Karen Eutsler‏ @kariangell 29 May 2020
        Replying to @NASAWebb @NASAHubble

        Ohhh, I like that better than it's normal colors. Can we just make this the default for Jupiter?

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      2. masked man‏ @masks_0n 29 May 2020
        Replying to @NASAWebb @NASAHubble

        nice photoshop

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      3. Gary‏ @gary_astro 29 May 2020
        Replying to @masks_0n @NASAWebb @NASAHubble

        Other imaging packages are available. Nothing special needed here; just assigning colours to frequencies within the infrared range.

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      1. Uwriyel‏ @UwriyelMag 29 May 2020
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        Lol...🤣😂🤣😂colorful looks like an Easter egg...

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      2. vimal‏ @RappoApache 29 May 2020
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        Most of the informations are known to the scientists about Jupiter then why again wasting time in finding something on Jupiter when it has no future like its a gas giant and human life can’t exist there. Find some exoplanets where human life can sustain or there is some hope

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      3. Gary‏ @gary_astro 29 May 2020
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        Most exoplanets are known as hot Jupiters due to their proximity to their star and their size. Knowing more about Jupiter will tell us more about planetary system evolution. In turn we can then work out how likely another Earth would be.

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      1. aris‏ @g0dinheaven 29 May 2020
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        hell yea trans jupiter

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      1. MrsAngell‏ @AngellCosplay 29 May 2020
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        That is so pretty!! Jupiter and Saturn are my two favorite planets to look for in my telescope!

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      1. Sunil kumar yadav‏ @Sunilku38335720 30 May 2020
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        Imagine ♥️♥️♥️♥️

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      1. AlternateFuture‏ @AFuture10001 30 May 2020
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