Rahul Rao is a graduate of New York University's SHERP and a freelance science writer, regularly covering physics, space, and infrastructure. His work has appeared in Gizmodo, Popular Science, Inverse, IEEE Spectrum, and Continuum. He enjoys riding trains for fun, and he has seen every surviving episode of Doctor Who.
; Processing: Gladys Kober )On the other hand, the clouds in Jupiter's polar regions are not as prominent, since the atmosphere absorbs less ultraviolet there. This may be because particles in the atmosphere there have different sizes, compositions, or altitudes than those at lower latitudes.with three different filters, collecting data across three different sets of ultraviolet wavelengths.
The image, and the data used to make it, will help scientists quite literally peel away Jupiter's atmosphere and look within the upper layers of the planet's interior. Astronomers want to use that data to map water clouds deep in Jupiter's atmosphere, which might help understand the shapes and structures of those clouds.
He holds a masters degree in science writing from New York University's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program and earned a bachelors degree from Vanderbilt University, where he studied English and physics.
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