Make no mistake: this is no picture of Hell!

The image you will see below may seem like a sinister representation of Hell, but in fact, it is nothing more than an incredible picture of Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System. Shared a few hours ago by NASA on Instagram, the record shows the gas giant like you have never seen - and in a very different way from the artistic glimpses that the US space agency usually discloses.

According to NASA, the record was captured by the Juno spacecraft, where you can see colossal cyclones - which form around Jupiter's north and south poles and are atmospheric features not found on any other planet on our planet. neighborhood. Check it out below:

A post shared by Mission Juno (@nasajuno) on Mar 7, 2018 at 10:47 PST

In this particular image, the space agency explained that what we see is the central cyclone that exists in the Jupterian North Pole surrounded by eight other huge cyclones. In addition, NASA revealed that the image was created by computer from data collected by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper - JIRAM - instrument, which is a spectrometer aboard the Juno. Below you can check out two other "infernal" images of Jupiter:

Infernal Jupiter

(NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / ASI / INAF / JIRAM)

Infernal Jupiter

(NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / ASI / INAF / JIRAM)