In a newly shared image, NASA has uncovered a unique view of our solar system's largest planet. The picture, snapped by the Hubble Space Telescope, reveals Jupiter shining in ultraviolet light.
The data used to create the image is from a Hubble Space Telescope project to capture and map Jupiter's superstorm system.
From there, your only job is to keep a close eye on the spot's color. A light purple spot means your skin is partially protected from harmful UV rays. A dark purple spot means it's time to reapply ...
NASA astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 mission, took a far-ultraviolet photo of Earth with an ultraviolet camera. Young’s original black-and-white picture was printed on Agfacontour ...
Since the human eye cannot actually detect ultraviolet light, what we are actually looking at is a false-color image meant to approximate ultraviolet light for the purpose of observation and study.