Jupiter Is Trans, Sorry We Don't Make the Rules

NASA released a new photo of Jupiter, and the internet has made the planet their trans god.

It's official: Jupiter is trans!

Jupiter is trans now. https://t.co/DYoYDRKdzf — Dr Nova, PhD in Super Villianry (@DrAshleyNova) October 16, 2018

Well, it's not exactly official...the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) posted the latest photo of Jupiter taken by the Hubble Space Telescope showing the impact of ultraviolet light on the planet. People were quick to notice that our solar system's largest planet just so happened to be repping the colors of the transgender pride flag.

Jupiter was always trans, we just never saw her for who she was — ActualFactualSatan (@BomberTrans) October 17, 2018

"Jupiter appears different in near ultraviolet light, partly because the amount of sunlight reflected back is distinct, giving differing cloud heights and latitudes discrepant brightnesses," reads NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day page. "In the near UV, Jupiter's poles appear relatively dark, as does its Great Red Spot and a smaller (optically) white oval to the right. The String of Pearl storms farther to the right, however, are brightest in near ultraviolet, and so here appear (false-color) pink."

The internet, however, has already made Jupiter a trans icon!

WE STAN JUPITER AS OUR TRANS PLANET https://t.co/ErxfYoRAVf — Cielo Oscuro (@bbysatanic666) October 17, 2018

ALL HAIL JUPITER, THE TRANS GOD PLANET

https://t.co/ORyIASiRV5 — Dr. Juniper Simonis in the boss of DAPPER stats (@JuniperLSimonis) October 17, 2018

So Jupiter is canonically trans? Good for Jupiter!! We're so proud of you giant gas baby — Ungur Aed Dagda, Fire's Fury in Flesh and Fur (@RedPandarilla) October 17, 2018