Storms swirl in the new images, taken just before Ju**'s close pass by the planet on Aug. 27. The spacecraft's closest pass that day brought it about 2,500 miles above Jupiter's cloud tops, according to NASA.
The new photos reveal never-before-seen views of the planet's **rth polar region.
“First glimpse of Jupiter’s **rth pole, and it looks*like***thing*we have seen or imagined before,” said Ju** principal investigator Scott Bolton, in a statement.* Read more...