Klehm's Ribbon [ID: 1250]

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Submitted by : Sarahgutman-28 on 2017-08-17 23:29 UT

It looks like ribbon candy. Deep, rusty reds with off white streaks cutting through it. It has a nice contrast, and I'm sure that contrast would make it easier to identify changing weather patterns.

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  1. comment by Ruff-82 on 2020-05-28 23:03 UT

    I didn't know Jupiter could have colors like these on its planet, I wonder what is causing them? It would be neat to see a closer up photo of that area to see what's happening around there as it looks pretty as well!

  2. comment by Sandrine-80 on 2018-02-26 03:37 UT

    Hmm I wonder what gasses are in this particular section. and is it a by product of the storm?

  3. comment by Nowlen on 2017-12-03 10:54 UT

    I think that this area would be really interesting to get a photograph of because of the contrast created by the bands found in this section. I'm really curious as to which features of the planet cause this layering.

  4. comment by Taizomuta-43 on 2017-11-06 05:37 UT

    I find this area fascinating! I think it looks awesome with the different layering and colors. It is also darker than some of the sections. I wonder what components make it darker than the other areas found on the planet.

  5. comment by Redqueen-91 on 2017-11-06 05:05 UT

    The external features are so fascinating. I can only imagine how fascinating the makeup and internal features are!

  6. comment by Thangada-73 on 2017-11-06 04:42 UT

    The layers of Jupiter can teach us so much, good choice and nice name!

  7. comment by pierceni on 2017-11-06 03:39 UT

    I too am attracted to things that look like candy and have good contrast. And yes, a better contrasted picture would make it easier to notice changing weather patterns. And with a darker color such as that there is likely more going on in that part of the planet; or at least something that can be differentiated from the rest.

  8. comment by Walford-29 on 2017-11-06 02:22 UT

    This looks like a beautiful part of Jupiter, I wish it was a better resolution picture here but still looks like a very colorful and varied part of the surface.

  9. comment by Luderic-37 on 2017-11-05 22:50 UT

    Looks very interesting. And the name is cool!

  10. comment by Tanaka-76 on 2017-11-05 22:10 UT

    Looks interesting, I agree this is a good spot to check out.