Jupiter-the five spots scattered across the upper half of the planet are actually a rare alignment of some of Jupiter's moons and the shadows they are casting.
North pole of Jupiter's fourth largest moon, Io, spews a giant plume of dust 200 miles into space.
Puzzling haze that brightened and dimmed over Venus' southern latitudes in 2007. The haze moved toward the equator and then back to the south pole.
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