a cloud of plasma?...
No. Jupiter is a planet. It has clouds of various types.
An interstellar cloud made of gas, dust, and plasma in a galaxy.
Not much with all the cloud.
Jupiter and Saturn.
Although there is weather on Jupiter, there is not technically any precipitation. Rather, Jupiter experiences cloud formations, lightning, and gigantic cyclones.
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No, the Oort Cloud is a spherical region of icy objects that lies far beyond the orbit of Neptune, extending out to about halfway to the nearest star. It is not located between Mars and Jupiter, which is where the asteroid belt is found.
In this painting commissioned by Federico Gonzaga of Mantua, Jupiter appears to Io in the disguise of a cloud. This allows Jupiter to conceal his true identity and approach Io without her realizing who he truly is.
Jupiter's atmosphere is divided into four main cloud layers: ammonia clouds, ammonium hydrosulfide clouds, water clouds, and ice clouds. These layers exist at different altitudes within the planet's atmosphere.
Jupiter's cloud coverage is composed of multiple layers of ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide, and water vapor clouds. The planet's dynamic atmosphere features colorful bands of clouds, including the prominent Great Red Spot, which is a massive storm system.
Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote the story "A Meeting With Medeusa" in which a human explorer parachuted into Jupiter's cloud tops and inflated a hot air balloon - excuse me, a hot-HYDROGEN balloon - in order to observe the cloud layers of Jupiter's atmosphere. In the story, Jupiter was teeming with life, all suspended within the cloud tops. The story is worth reading.