
January 24 2008 (Vol.451 Issue.7177) | English | PDF | 19.3MB
Cover: To coincide with the flyby of the Pluto-bound New Horizons probe, Jupiter was the target of intensive observation. Weeks into the project, on 25 March, an intense disturbance developed in Jupiter’s strongest jet at 23° North latitude, lasting to June 2007. This type of event is rare — the last ones were seen in 1990 and 1975. In the larger cover image, turbulence caused by the plumes can be seen in the band that is home to the jet.
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