 On April 7th, Jupiter was in opposition with the hemisphere facing Earth, fully illuminated by the sun. This Hubble image reveals the intricate, detailed beauty of Jupiter's clouds, as arranged into bands. These bands are produced by air flowing in different directions at various latitudes. Lighter colored areas called zones experience high pressure where the atmosphere rises. Water-low pressure regions where air falls are called belts. Constantly stormy weather occurs where these opposing east to west and west to east winds interact.