NASA’s
spacecraft snapped this stunning portrait of Jupiter during one of its
closest flybys of the Gas Giant. The flyby, or perijove, was the 22nd
close brush with the planet that took place on September 11 this year.
NASA’s Juno performs frequent dives towards Jupiter to study the
planet’s surface and takes stunning snapshots of its atmospheric
features. In this mesmerising photo, the probe appears to have snapped a
large black hole in the upper hemisphere of the planet.