NASA's Hubble telescope captured an uncanny image of Jupiter, displaying a huge "eye".

The picture, taken in April this year was taken when the shadow of one of its numerous moons (63 of which have been identified by scientists so far) passed across a storm on its immense Great Red Spot (GRS).

The Great Red Spot is an ongoing cyclone storm that has been raging since the planet was discovered around 300 years ago.

The GRS has a diametre of 10,000 miles - making it bigger than planet earth.

The GRS has a diametre of 10,000 miles - making it bigger than planet earth.

The moon caught in the eye of the GRS is called Ganymede, the largest moon in our solar system, which is bigger than the planet Mercury.