If anyone other than me cares, here’s the technical info on that image. The red/orange component of the image is in a near-infrared methane absorbtion band; the reason that the pole and the storms seem to glow red is probably upper-level aerosols that reflect sunlight before it has traveled very far into the absorbing atmosphere. The blue/cyan component was taken with a wideband blue filter.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I could just gobble Jupiter up. It looks unbelievably scrumptious.
Band name!
I get what you’re saying, but to me it looks like a gobstopper that somebody else has already been working on for a while. Ain’t no way I’m putting that in my mouth.
I mean, aside from the fact that my mouth can’t actually accommodate the equivalent volume of 1300 Earths.
Also, it would probably give you gas.
Gobstopper? Hardly.
Jupiter is made of bacon.
Mmmmm. Bacon.
So how long before it spits out the planet that will hurtle towards us, and knock us, billiard’s style into the sun?
I thought it looked more like one of those those praline-filled seashells - Guylian Jupiter
I never thought I’d come across a second time where discussing scrumptious things that look like Jupiter would come up.