NASA captures Jupiter's true colors and it's a special sight

Nowadays, every time I see an image of something in the universe, I complain about the doubt before feeling awe. I find myself wondering: This is, in fact, what does this thing look like? Most often, scientists add artistic motifs to their space images. This is done not only for fun (albeit a lot of fun) but also because a bit of coloring goes a long way when emphasizing raw images of planets or depicting cosmic light. Cannot be detected by human students. For astronauts, this means that as difficult as NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is, you may have been trying to convince us that the Carina Nebula is nothing more than warm, melted toffee. Despite what elementary school textbooks say, Flower is not a yellow mustard ball. Contrary to what the Hubble Space Telescope suggests, the Veil Nebula is unfortunately not a rainbow worm. I can go on. So, when I look at a picture of the extraterrestrial world, I know it. no Colorful, I watch a little longer than usual, and on Tuesday we are...