Oh boy we're not in Kansas anymore [ID: 1186]
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Submitted by : Vermandere-18 on 2017-05-04 22:23 UT
Let's be honest, all of Jupiter is interesting.
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7 Comments
This image is so wonderful, I want to learn more about the active regions that doesn't't movie like this.
I would love to see images of this area for comparison with the more "active" northern region.
I'm curious about the less active regions as well. "Less active" will certainly not mean "inactive"
I want to know what the "boring" side of Jupiter looks like. Maybe it will surprise us.
It would be interesting to discover the reasons for the apparent lack of activity in the southern regions, especially when contrasted with the rest of the planet.
This looks like one of the more 'boring' regions of Jupiter, but I think a high quality picture of it would be interesting to see how much is actually going on in this region.
Haha. That it is! I cast my votes but I'll be ecstatic with pictures from anywhere.