the problem with Jupiter is only seeing no touching/landing...
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The Galileo mission (1995-2003) dropped a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere, which relayed data for 57 min, and the Galileo spacecraft itself was de-orbited into Jupiter to avoid the possibility of contaminating a moon with terrestrial bacteria. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_(spacecraft)#Galileo_Probe …pic.twitter.com/Mv5UL3XyIY
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I really wish we could see what is going on down there. Would love to see what it looks like in the different swirls.
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How come Jupiter is so blue in those first few pictures? Never seen it like that before

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NASA calls it: Time-lapse Sequence of Jupiter's North. So could be the North Pole? https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/Juno
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That’s so epic!
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It’s like ‘a starry night’ and a marble had lil baby hurricanes
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Cool. Could Jupiter be GAN dreaming or problem solvning perhaps. Imagination equal intelligence which grows with larger problems.
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Awesome!
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Makes me think of Mandelbrot (splg).
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