In this video, we talk about the interior of Jupiter. While optical telescopes, such as Hubble, can capture stunning views of Jupiter’s ever-changing colorful belts and erupting massive storms such as the Great Red Spot, they can’t peer behind the planet’s spinning ammonia ice clouds to discover what’s creating the turbulence. This is when we enter radio astronomy, the study of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by celestial bodies.
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Produced & Edited by:
Ardit Bicaj
Written by:
Nicole Amondi
Narrated by:
Russell Archey
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Graphics:
Space Engine
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NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Southwest Research Institute
M.SubbaRao
CXC/SAO/A.Jubett
ESO/L. Fletcher
International Gemini Observatory
NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/Kwon O Chul
M.H. WONG, I. DE PATER, R.J. SAULT
NASA, ESA, A.A. SIMON, M.H. WONG, G.S. ORTON
Music:
Fractal Patterns - Bonnie Grace
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Joseph Pacchetti
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