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#Jupiter Reel by @tyreaktoldyou (verified account) - These new images of Jupiter are offensive to the eyes. 
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#TyreakToldYou #Jupiter #Astronomy #NASA
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These new images of Jupiter are offensive to the eyes. . . . #TyreakToldYou #Jupiter #Astronomy #NASA
#Jupiter Reel by @astrocreo - NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & Blood Moon
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NASA vs My Telescope 🔭

Just a fun comparison between NASA images and what my small te
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NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & Blood Moon . . NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Just a fun comparison between NASA images and what my small telescope can capture from Earth. Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & the Blood Moon 🌙🪐 Space is truly amazing! Which one surprised you the most? 😄 . . . #astrophotography #astronomy #telescope #nightphotography #space
#Jupiter Reel by @isseva360 - Do you know the name of this huge planet and what it contains?
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You're looking at the giant of the solar sy
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Do you know the name of this huge planet and what it contains? 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 You’re looking at the giant of the solar system: Jupiter. Beneath those mesmerizing bands of clouds lies a world of extremes, with storms so massive they could swallow the entire Earth and pressure so intense it turns hydrogen into liquid metal. It’s not just a ball of gas; it’s a protective shield for our home and a system in its own right, with more than 90 moons orbiting it. Have you ever stopped to think about the magnitude of what’s out there? #astronaut #space #nasa #iss #jupiter
#Jupiter Reel by @1000stellarstories - The drastic variations in the length of a day across planets in our solar system, challenging the Earth-centric perception of time. 

Fastest Rotation
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The drastic variations in the length of a day across planets in our solar system, challenging the Earth-centric perception of time. Fastest Rotation: Jupiter has the shortest day, taking just under 10 Earth hours to complete a rotation. Slowest Rotation: Venus has an exceptionally slow rotation, with a single day lasting approximately 243 Earth days. Earth Comparison: A day on Earth, specifically a sidereal day, lasts 23 hours and 56 minutes. Mercury’s Pace: Mercury completes a rotation in about 58 Earth days. #science #jupiter #nasa #earth #mercury
#Jupiter Reel by @space.unseen.ig - Explaination 👇
The name "Earth" doesn't come from a single person-it evolved over time from ancient languages.

The word comes from Old English "eorb
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Explaination 👇 The name "Earth" doesn't come from a single person-it evolved over time from ancient languages. The word comes from Old English "eorbe", which meant ground or soil. It also has roots in Germanic languages (like Old High German "erda"). Unlike most planets (like Mars or Jupiter), Earth is not named after a god. So basically, no one officially "named" Earth-people in ancient times just used their everyday word for the ground they lived on, and it became the planet's name over time. Follow for daily space facts 🚀 #space #earth #astronomy #facts #universe
#Jupiter Reel by @the_space_doc (verified account) - The godfather joined the chat. So here's the learning part. Our moon has always protected us from small asteroids, the craters you see on moon are not
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The godfather joined the chat. So here's the learning part. Our moon has always protected us from small asteroids, the craters you see on moon are nothing but battle marks. The Jupiter acts as the vacuum cleaner of the solar system, attracting all the asteroids towards itself and thus protecting earth. But Sun, with its huge magnetosphere acting as a shielf, protects the entire solar system. Not only from asteroids but also from the dangerous cosmic radiations.
#Jupiter Reel by @cleoabram (verified account) - What is this strange line of planets?

These are all the planets outside our solar system we've ever found! But what is this big line of planets?

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What is this strange line of planets? These are all the planets outside our solar system we’ve ever found! But what is this big line of planets? Back in 2009, most of the very few “exoplanets” we’d found were big gassy ones like Jupiter. But were there more like Earth? NASA launched a telescope to find out… For optimistic science and tech stories, subscribe! #space #science #NASA #planets #telescope aliens
#Jupiter Reel by @yourfactflow (verified account) - This is not on Earth, this is Steeple Mountain on Io, one of Jupiter's moons.

Io is one of the strangest places in the entire solar system. It is sli
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This is not on Earth, this is Steeple Mountain on Io, one of Jupiter's moons. Io is one of the strangest places in the entire solar system. It is slightly larger than our Moon, but that is where the similarities end. Io has over 400 active volcanoes erupting constantly. Its volcanic plumes shoot sulphur up to 300 kilometres into the sky. For comparison, the biggest volcanic plume ever recorded on Earth reached 58 kilometres. Io does it five times higher, every single day. The reason Io is so violently active is Jupiter itself. Jupiter's gravitational pull is so powerful that it constantly squeezes and stretches Io as it orbits, generating so much heat inside the moon that its entire interior stays molten. It is essentially being kneaded like dough by gravity, and the result is the most geologically active object in the known solar system. And somehow, in the middle of all that volcanic chaos, Io has mountains. Over 100 of them. The tallest, Boösaule Montes, reaches 17,500 metres, nearly twice the height of Everest. They do not form the way mountains form on Earth through plate tectonics. Instead, the constant eruptions bury the surface in fresh lava, compressing the crust underneath until enormous blocks of rock get pushed upward and break through the surface as isolated mountains. A moon being squeezed by a giant planet so hard that it grows mountains twice the size of Everest while simultaneously being one of the most volcanic places in existence. #SpaceFacts #crazyfact #Jupiter #NASA #DidYouKnow
#Jupiter Reel by @sp4ce_n3rd - The International Space Station transiting in front of Jupiter, the perfect Alignment! 

This video shows a lil behind the scenes on capturing The ISS
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The International Space Station transiting in front of Jupiter, the perfect Alignment! This video shows a lil behind the scenes on capturing The ISS and Jupiter I used the planetary app Stellarium and Google maps in order to calculate the path of the ISS and figure out exactly where I needed to be to capture the alignment. If I was even Just a few dozen feet off, the ISS would have flown either above or below the planet, no transit. Used my 9.25 Celestron telescope attached with a high speed astronomy camera to capture high frame rate video. And from the frames I was able to stack them and get a clearer image of the moment of Transit! #astrophotography #california #Jupiter #iss #Astro
#Jupiter Reel by @universiauni (verified account) - The pulse of a giant. 🪐✨🚀🛰️🌌🌀
This historic high-definition timelapse was created from hundreds of individual frames taken by Voyager 1 during it
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The pulse of a giant. 🪐✨🚀🛰️🌌🌀 This historic high-definition timelapse was created from hundreds of individual frames taken by Voyager 1 during its approach to Jupiter in early 1979. The Discovery of Chaos: Before this mission, our best photos of Jupiter were blurry shots from ground-based telescopes. Voyager 1 revealed a world of complex fluid dynamics. The dark spots you see are "cyclones" and the white ones are "anticyclones." They act like ball bearings between the high-speed atmospheric jets, which can reach speeds of over 335 mph (540 km/h). The Great Red Spot: Notice the massive swirling eye in the southern hemisphere. That is the Great Red Spot. It is a high-pressure storm that has been raging for at least 300 years. During the Voyager flybys, the spot was about three times the diameter of Earth; today, it has shrunk significantly, though it remains the largest storm in the solar system. 2026 Status: As of today, Saturday, May 2, 2026, we are comparing this 1979 "baseline" footage with new 2026-standard data from the Juno mission. By looking at how these vortices have evolved over 47 years, we’ve discovered that Jupiter’s weather patterns are deeply rooted, extending thousands of miles down into the planet. Our 2026 microwave maps even show that ammonia "mushballs" (giant hailstones) are falling through these layers, feeding the storms seen in this old video. The Voyager Legacy: As Voyager 1 moved closer, it also discovered Jupiter’s thin rings and the first active volcanoes ever seen outside of Earth on the moon Io. It turned Jupiter from a distant point of light into a dynamic, living laboratory of physics. The original masterpiece of space exploration. 🔭💎 ✨ Does seeing Jupiter 'move' make it feel more like a planet or more like a giant storm caught in space? Tag a science fan! 👇 #universia #voyager1 #jupiter #nasa #spacehistory astronomy sciencefacts stargazing exploration physics cosmos relatable 2026
#Jupiter Reel by @bosplanet (verified account) - Then and now 🤯

#Saturn 👉 Paul & Prosper Henry took the first, detailed photographs of Saturn in 1885 at the Paris Observatory, using a 13-inch phot
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Then and now 🤯 #Saturn 👉 Paul & Prosper Henry took the first, detailed photographs of Saturn in 1885 at the Paris Observatory, using a 13-inch photographic refractor. #Jupiter 👉 The very first photograph of Jupiter was taken in 1879 by the Irish astronomer Agnes Mary Clerk #AndromedaGalaxy 👉 On December 29, 1888, Welsh astronomer Isaac Roberts captured the first-ever photograph of the Andromeda Nebula (now known as the Andromeda Galaxy), revealing its spiral structure. Using a 20-inch reflecting telescope and a 4-hour exposure #OrionNebula 👉 Photograph of the Orion Nebula taken by Agnes Clerke in 1883 with an exposure of one hour. Keep looking up and photographing the night sky. Images used belong to @nasa | Christian Peeters 🇳🇱 & Pedro Puentes Hoyos | @nytimes Video edited by @bosplanet (only reposts allowed) #astrophotography
#Jupiter Reel by @erika.hamden (verified account) - We love Jupiter, but also it maybe caused a ton of mayhem in the early solar system!
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We love Jupiter, but also it maybe caused a ton of mayhem in the early solar system!

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