NASA released some breathtaking images of planet Jupiter over the last few months. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured incredible photos of the 'Giant Among Giants' planet. Take a look at some amazing images shared by NASA of the largest planet in the Solar System. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)
This colour-enhanced image of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot and the turbulent southern atmosphere was captured by NASA SolarSystem’s Juno spacecraft as it performed a flyby of the planet on Feb. 12, 2019. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)
The Great Red Spot, a swirling oval of clouds twice as wide as Earth, has been observed on the giant planet for more than 300 years. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)
Our Juno spacecraft captured this view of Jupiter’s blue southern pole on Dec. 11, 2016. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)
This image was taken from an altitude of about 32,400 miles (52,200 kilometers) above the planet’s cloud tops. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)
Jupiter's stripes are cold, turbulent jet streams of ammonia and water surrounding the gas giant, floating in an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)
Earlier this year, the NASA Hubble Telescope captured both sides of Jupiter with its stripes, storms, and even one of its many moons. (Courtesy: NASA/Instagram)