Jupiter Desktop Globe 6”
Jupiter Desktop Globe 6”
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Marvel at the ever-changing surface of Jupiter, captured in this stunning 6" desktop globe, exclusively from Astronomy magazine. Developed by the staff of Astronomy magazine and Björn Jónsson, an Icelandic software developer and expert on converting spacecraft image data into stunning planetary maps, this globe was produced using images from the Cassini and Juno spacecraft.
Jónsson first created a global map of Jupiter using only Cassini data way back in 2005. But in May 2018, he updated his original global mosaic with the latest Juno data, which added data on the coverage of Jupiter's poles.
This highly detailed, injection-molded 6" desktop globe identifies 18 features, including The Great Red Spot, Oval BA, and the distinct bands of fast-moving clouds that run parallel to the equator. Whether you're a casual astronomer or observer, or a science educator, you won't want to be without this incredible new depiction of Jupiter. Each globe is made of long-lasting durable plastic with just a single seam between hemispheres and comes with a clear acrylic display base and informational flyer.

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