A multicolored band [ID: 87]

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Submitted by : Vicjen-42 on 2016-02-12 19:13 UT

many different colors seem tightly packed together.

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  1. comment by vr on 2020-11-16 05:39 UT

    We have had many images of Jupiter from the side but through this image, there is more detail on the clouds on Jupiter. It could allow an even better understanding of Jupiter's clouds and atmosphere.

  2. comment by Palva-03 on 2020-08-25 06:34 UT

    I think that the bands of Jupiter are the second most iconic physical description of Jupiter (after the Big Red Spot) and it's cool to see that there's actually multiple colors in one band!

  3. comment by Erdibalint-87 on 2020-08-10 00:39 UT

    I would love to learn more about the chemical compositions of each band and what processes are causing the variation in color.

  4. comment by Hugoclaus-00 on 2020-08-08 17:34 UT

    It would be interesting to study this areas to get a better idea of what is driving the weather patterns here.

  5. comment by montoyaoPH104013 on 2020-05-27 04:50 UT

    Because of the variety of colors in this area I think it'd be really interesting to capture an image of this with the question of what composition of gases creates this variety, because I am really curious.

  6. comment by Otzi-81 on 2020-05-26 18:57 UT

    This would be a cool image because it has a lot going on and it would be cool to see if we could identify what is going on and why it is so much darker than the rest of the planet. It would be interesting to follow and learn more about!

  7. comment by Chrisbayus-96 on 2019-11-11 04:51 UT

    The equatorial regions are so colorful, it's hard not to want to see more or track them over time. I'm curious about the composition and how differential rotation effect the bands.

  8. comment by Rajdev-17 on 2019-11-11 03:06 UT

    I am curious as to why this band in the equatorial region appears much more colorful and denser than other bands on the planet. I am assuming it has to do with the differential rotation of the planet however I'd be curious about the composition of this band compared to other bands on the planet.

  9. comment by Ulmerspatz-99 on 2019-11-10 23:19 UT

    I bet the pictures would be awesome

  10. comment by Talima-22 on 2019-05-27 06:04 UT

    The different colors and textures are so cool... I would love to learn more about what's happening in these bands!

  11. comment by Ingehorst-71 on 2019-05-10 18:36 UT

    Is the cause of these multicolorations a storm?

  12. comment by Klimcak-62 on 2017-05-10 16:22 UT

    what is causing the disruption or turbulence to the right?

  13. comment by Semmelweis-69 on 2017-02-21 01:31 UT

    There is a lot of interesting activity here that I would love to see more closely.

  14. comment by Memamis-91 on 2017-02-19 21:35 UT

    I would be interested in learning what causes the different colors in these bands and also how they may rotate differently.