Images from NASA's Juno mission. The color-enhanced view captures one of the white ovals in the “String of Pearls,” one of eight massive rotating storms at 40 degrees south latitude on the gas giant planet. These stunning Jupiter pictures, captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft, show the hidden beauty that lurks within the planet's chaotic storms. This site is maintained by the Planetary Science Communications team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Goddard Space Flight Center for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. Jupiter's Racing Stripes Full Resolution: TIFF (55.77 MB) JPEG (1.295 MB) 2020-05-01: Jupiter: Juno: JunoCam: 3600x3600x3: PIA23804: Jupiter's Great Red Spot: A Rose By Any Other Name Full Resolution: TIFF (6.04 MB) JPEG (338.2 kB) 2020-05-01: Europa See Jupiter’s southern hemisphere in beautiful detail in this new image taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft. Juno will improve our understanding of the solar system's beginnings by revealing the origin and evolution of Jupiter. In one of the most recent photos released by NASA, a cloud in the shape of a dolphin can be seen amongst the swirls.