Hubble time-lapse video of Jupiter aurora, June 2, 2016

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This time-lapse video of the vivid auroras in Jupiter's atmosphere was created using far-ultraviolet-light observations made on June 2, 2016, with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Hubble is particularly suited to observing and studying the auroras on the biggest planet in the solar system, as they are brightest in the ultraviolet.

Credit: NASA, ESA, and J. Nichols (University of Leicester)
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People that say CGI and fake... for the love of everything, put them in a fucking spaceship launch them into space and let them drift towards the Sun.

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When Jupiter goes supercritical our rod cells in our eyes are gonna be fucked

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NASA you all are something else you want me to believe this Juno made it to Jupiter but yet you have no video that can show this machine in its orbit only satellite images I don't think so you all seem to do this all the time.

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