Photograph Description
Jupiter imaged by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. The shadow (black, lower right) of one of Jupiter’s moons is also seen. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Its outer layer is composed of the gases hydrogen and helium, with some water, carbon dioxide, methane, and other simple molecules. High-speed winds in the outer layer are confined to wide bands which encircle the planet: light bands are known as zones, dark bands are known as belts. The Great Red Spot (lower left) is a high-pressure region which has been visible from Earth for over 300 years. This image was taken by Cassini as it passed Jupiter on its way to Saturn. (Photo by Science Photo Library)
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