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NASA shares beautiful pictures of Jupiter, Aurora will be happy to see pictures of Jupiter’s north and south auroras shared on Instagram.

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NASA shared some very beautiful and exciting pictures of Jupiter (Jupiter) on its Instagram account.

NASA shares beautiful images of Jupiter (Photo credit: Hubble Space Telescope / Instagram)

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The US space agency NASA (NASA) shared some very beautiful and exciting pictures of Jupiter (Jupiter) on its Instagram account. These images, shared on NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Insta account, show Aurora to the north and south of Jupiter. Surprisingly, these images, which focus on users on social media, are 23 years old.

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NASA shared photos of the dawn north and south of Jupiter, saying, “These photos were released 23 years ago this month. These views of Jupiter’s northern and southern auroras were taken by Hubble in ultraviolet light. Aurora has beautiful curtains of light in the atmosphere above Jupiter.

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The images, which were shared by NASA on Thursday, have so far received over 16,000 likes, a number that is growing exponentially. There are constant comments from users on the images and they are very excited to see these scenes from other worlds.

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