While Jupiter is different from Earth in many ways Jupiter is a gas giant, Earth is a rocky, temperate world both planets have layered atmospheres. Infrared, visible, radio, and ultraviolet-light wavelengths observed by these other missions detect the lower, deeper layers of the planets atmosphere where gigantic storms and ammonia ice clouds reside. On the other hand, Webbs look farther into the near-infrared than before is sensitive to the higher-altitude layers of the atmosphere, around 25-50 km above Jupiters cloud tops. In near-infrared imaging, high-altitude hazes typically appear blurry, with enhanced brightness over the equatorial region
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