Scientists are finding that the inside of Jupiter is just as interesting as the part of the planet’s atmosphere that we can see. At the center of the planet is a liquid mixture of the elements hydrogen and helium. Scientists say large atmospheric jet streams and unusual gravitational qualities also exist. Scientists have been closely studying information sent back to Earth from NASA’s Juno spacecraft. It has been orbiting the solar system’s largest planet since 2016. Juno is providing researchers with what they called a new understanding of Jupiter’s structure. Until now, scientists have had little information about what is below Jupiter’s thick red, brown, yellow and white clouds.