"It's bluer in colour up there than other parts of the planet, and there are a lot of storms," Scott Bolton, from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, said.
Originally shared by Laura Ess
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-03/jupiter-%27hardly-recognisable%27-in-juno%27s-flyby-photos/7811398?section=science
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