The fifth and the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter is a beautiful gas giant. Despite it’s size, Jupiter only appears as a mere speck winking in the night sky. Jupiter artwork gets up close and personal with this giant planet, allowing all to see its splendor and majesty.
Jupiter art by Frank Hettick and Walter Meyer give vivid and unique views of the fifth planet in the solar system. “Jupiter and its Moon Lo as Seen from the Surface of Jupiter’s Moon Europa,” by Frank Hettick is a spectacular view of Jupiter rising up from the darkness of space, across the iridescent blue surface of it’s moon Europa. In a similar view, Walter Myers shows off Jupiter half in shadow from across the icy moon of Europa in the art piece, “A Cresecent Jupiter and Volcanic Satellite, Io, Hover over the Horizon of the Icy Moon of Europa.”
Jupiter pictures from Luis Argerich show the bright spec of Jupiter winking in the night sky from earth far down below in the photographs, “Conjunction of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars,” and “Great Red spot of Jupiter.”
The photograph, “Close-up of Jupiter in space,” by artist unknown, shows off the fullness and contrasting striped layers of the giant planet Jupiter. Witness the four Galilean moons of Jupiter side by side in stunning photographic display in the photo, “Jupiter’s Galilean Moons.” The distinguished coloring of Jupiter is captured in the art piece “Colors of Jupiter,” by Stock trek Images.