Framed Jupiter Artwork
The planet Jupiter is gas giant. It is the largest planet in the solar system and also the fifth from the sun. From ground of Earth, Jupiter only appears a bitty bright speck in the night sky. Getting up close and personal with this gas giant is attainable through framed Jupiter artwork
Framed Jupiter art by Luis Argerich and Frank Hettick offer bright and distinctive views of Jupiter. Frank Hettick’s photograph, “Jupiter and its Moon Lo as Seen from the Surgace of Jupiter’s Moon Europa,” is a mighty sight of Jupiter climbing up from the blackness of space, viewed from across the icy blue surface of it’s moon Europa.
In “Conjunction of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars,” and “Great Red spot of Jupiter,”
Luis Argerich shows the brilliant spec of Jupiter twinkling in the waning day sky from the beach.
Framed Jupiter pictures from artists unknown are impressive sights of Jupiter.
The photograph, “Close-up of Jupiter in space,” by artist unknown, depicts the richness and beauty of Jupiter’s contrasting striped layers. The four Galilean moons of Jupiter are depicted side by side in stunning photographic display in the photo, “Jupiter’s Galilean Moons.”
Walter Myers photograph, “A Cresecent Jupiter and Volcanic Staellite, Io, Hover over the Horizon of the Icy Moon of Europa,” depicts the giant planet of Jupiter sunken in shadow from beyond the frozen moon of Europa. “Colors of Jupiter,” by Stocktrek Images, shows off the distinguished orange and white coloring of Jupiter.