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CNET - When you see an image of the cosmos, scientists add artistic flourishes to their space-y imag

When you see an image of the cosmos, scientists add artistic flourishes to their space-y images most of the time. This is because a little bit of colorizing goes a long way when emphasizing raw planetary visuals or depicting cosmic light undetectable by human pupils.However, thanks to citizen scientist Bjorn Jonssonone we are able to see images that weren’t colorized. Behold, on the left, approximately how Jupiter's surface would appear taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft. On the right, is a processed image that contains an increased color saturation and contrast to sharpen small-scale Jovian features, NASA said in a statement. This manipulation was important to reduce noise or other artifacts in the portrait.Tap the link in our bio to view more photos and read more.#Jupiter #Science #Planets #NASA
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