Our favorite Jupiter images from July 1995 - August 1997 have been laid out in an easy-to-do bulletin board format.
Click on the thumbnail image of Jupiter at the center of this page. This link takes you to the page which contains: (a) the guide used to connect the lettered images (seen below) to (b) a clean image of Jupiter which is provided for the bulletin board.
Click on a thumbnail image below to go to the page from which the image can be printed. Print the images on 8-1/2 x 11 paper. NOTE: The letters on the thumbnails will not appear on the final image. The images without letter designations are of features which are not discernable on the image of Jupiter used for the bulletin board.

Jupiter Bulletin Board

Jupiter's Northern Hemisphere in True Color Jupiter's Northern Hemisphere in False Color
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False Color Aurora A Jovian Hotspot in True and False Color Stratospheric Haze Comparison Jupiter's Gossamer Ring
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Visible Jovian Aurora Wind Patterns in Jupiter's Equatorial Region jup_thumb.gif Changes in Jupiter's Great Red Spot over Four Months Jupiter's Main Ring/Ring Halo
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Jovian Lightning False Color Mosaic of Jupiter's Belt Zone Boundary True color of Jupiter's Great Red Spot The Main Ring of Jupiter
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Thunderheads on Jupiter Jupiter's Long Lived White Ovals in False Color
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