Juno probe images of Jupiter are in and they are incredible! Back in 2011 scientists at NASA sent the Juno spacecraft to learn more about Jupiter and what we are seeing today is blowing everyone’s minds! These images are showing a Jupiter we did not expect with features such as 600 miles cyclones and other chaotic unidentifiable weather systems. Are you ready to see Jupiter like you’ve never seen it before? Check out these 25 incredible Juno probe images that will blow your mind.
Jupiter's south pole from 32,000 miles

Jupiter from 437,000 Miles

Sunlight on Jupiter

View of Jupiter from it's south pole

Juno's approach and departure at Jupiter

A swirling 'Pearl' storm on Jupiter

'String of Pearls'

Jupiter's 'Antarctica'

Jupiter wallpaper made by the public

Sequence of Juno's approach on Jupiter

Infrared of Jupiter's Southern Lights

Close-up of Jupiter's Southern Hemisphere

A mysterious dark spot

Jupiter's North Pole

The edge of Jupiter

Polar Haze

Jupiter and moons

The Great Red Spot and a crescent Jupiter

Swirling cloud tops

Slice of Jupiter with cloud formations as seen though Juno's Microwave Radiometer (MWR)

High resolution of Jupiter's clouds

Stormy weather at Jupiter's south pole

A highlight of an area on Jupiter where multiple atmospheric conditions seem to collide

Juno Approaching Jupiter

Little Red Spot

All images used on this list are from NASA. Check out their full gallery here.