Love this quote...

'The picture was captured in infared by the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii, and is one of the sharpest observations of the planet ever made from the ground'
Why do we need too bother when Hubble can do this?

Why are we spending gazzilions on images through our atmosphere, if Hubble can just take a peek?
Answer...
'Infrared is a longer wavelength than the more familiar visible light detected by the likes (likes? What there's others?)
of the Hubble telescope. It is used to see past the haze and thin clouds at the top of Jupiter's atmosphere, to give scientists the opportunity to probe deeper into the planet's internal workings'
Ah, ok, so hubble is dogshit then! They sent it up there without an infrared capability?

In reality, it's just more headline maintanence & cgi.
Scientists obtain 'lucky' image of Jupiter

'The picture was captured in infared by the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii, and is one of the sharpest observations of the planet ever made from the ground'
Why do we need too bother when Hubble can do this?

Why are we spending gazzilions on images through our atmosphere, if Hubble can just take a peek?
Answer...
'Infrared is a longer wavelength than the more familiar visible light detected by the likes (likes? What there's others?)
Ah, ok, so hubble is dogshit then! They sent it up there without an infrared capability?
In reality, it's just more headline maintanence & cgi.
Scientists obtain 'lucky' image of Jupiter
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