A thunderstorm that has raged in the atmosphere of Jupiter for weeks was fortuitously captured by NASA Juno spacecraftGiving astronomers the most detailed look of all time on a storm on the gas giant.
On November 29, 2021, Juno passed directly on a thunderstorm 3400 kilometers wide which had been followed by astronomers on earth since he started almost two weeks earlier. The narrow approach of Juno, about 5,700 kilometers above the storm, meant that Shawn Brueshaber At Michigan Technological University and its colleagues could analyze the data of three of Juno's embedded instruments, etc.