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It's like creamer in my coffee!

"NASA has unveiled one of the closest images ever captured of Jupiter—and the detail is truly stunning.

Swirling cloud patterns, enormous storms, and chaotic bands sweep across the planet, each one far larger than Earth itself. These massive systems have been active for centuries, and many are likely to persist for generations.

A powerful reminder of how intense and ever-changing our Solar System truly is."

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Even from a further distance, the old Voyager images look like they were painted or something. Of course, it's probably always involved false color enhancement.