Jupiter in the optical and, as seen by SOFIA, in the infrared

Jupiter in the optical and, as seen by SOFIA, in the infrared
Composite infrared image of Jupiter taken during SOFIA's first light flight acquired by Cornell University’s FORCAST camera at wavelengths of 5.4 (blue), 24 (green) and 37 microns (red). A recent optical image of roughly the same side of Jupiter is shown for comparison. The white stripe in the infrared image is a region of relatively transparent clouds through which the warm interior of Jupiter becomes visible.
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Optical image (left): Anthony Wesley, Infrared image (right): NASA/DLR.

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