Four views of the planet's cloudtops in infrared light, each centered at a point of longitude 90 degrees from the last. Scientists believe supersonic winds blowing up to 6,000 mph are redistributing heat from the planet's day side to its night side. Credit: Heather Knutson (CfA)

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