A powerful composition capturing Jupiter, the largest gas planet in the solar system, from a slightly oblique angle. Countless cloud bands running parallel to the equator are layered in alternating gradations of orange, cream, reddish-brown, beige, and light brown. Each band rotates at a different speed, creating complex swirls and ripples at their boundaries. The Great Red Spot, located in the southern hemisphere, is a gigantic counterclockwise storm the size of two Earths, with a color that ranges from deep red to vermilion, with a slightly brighter pinkish center surrounded by white clouds. The planetary surface Countless small whirlpools and oval storms can be seen scattered across the entire surface, and the clouds have a silky smooth texture, yet also give the impression of dynamic movement. To emphasize Jupiter's immensity, the small moon Io floats on the right, speckled with yellow and red spots caused by volcanic activity, and on the left is the icy white moon Europa with bluish streaks. The background of outer space is a deep purplish black, with distant stars twinkling, and Jupiter's cloud tops feature a stark contrast between bright areas lit by sunlight and dark areas in shadow.