As a member of the scientific expedition team, Zhang Yuan was among the first batch of people to land on Jupiter's moon.
He carefully descended the Space Elevator, walking on the icy cap of Jupiter's moon. In the dim sky, only a few lights flickered. These perpetual ice layers, not having melted since their formation, had a history of at least a billion years.
Simply lifting his head, he could see the vast expanse of Jupiter.
It truly covered the sky, its surface area about 23.5 times that of Earth when viewing the Moon, with wooden-like stripes visible to the naked eye across Jupiter's surface.
Sometimes, he could also see the famous, dark red Great Red Spot, resembling a huge eye, quietly watching over them.
If it were someone who feared ghost stories, seeing this real 'blood moon' might literally scare them to death.
Zhang Yuan took several photos with interest.