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Soaring over Jupiter’s poles, a NASA spacecraft arrived at the solar system’s largest planet on a mission to peek behind the cloud tops.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has once again delivered a stunning view of Jupiter’s ever-changing atmosphere. In this latest image, ...
The image shown above was taken on 1:23 a.m. EDT on May 24, as Juno was approximately 9,600 miles above Jupiter's clouds, above a northern latitude of 56 degrees.
NASA's Juno spacecraft took this color-enhanced image at 1:23 a.m. EDT on May 24, as the spacecraft performed its 13th close flyby of Jupiter. At the time, Juno was about 9,600 miles from the ...
Jupiter's clouds as seen from JunoCam (Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt) "From theoretical models, the clouds are expected to be composed of different chemical ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has flown by Jupiter more than 60 times, but its latest image is just as exciting as its first.Shared Friday, the image depicts our solar system's biggest planet in all its ...
Only the goddess Juno could peer through the clouds to learn what Jupiter was up to. In the same vein, NASA’s Juno spacecraft will give us our first good look below Jupiter’s thick shroud of ...
The Juno spacecraft made its 49th close flyby of Jupiter earlier this year, and NASA has shared stunning images taken as it whizzed by the planet's cloud tops.
Vivid clouds swirl across Jupiter's skies like colorful brushstrokes across a painting in a new photo from NASA's Juno spacecraft. The image, taken during the spacecraft's 61st close flyby of ...
In the same pass, Juno also captured a far more abstract photo of Jupiter’s clouds. The image above was captured 8,292 miles from Jupiter’s atmosphere on the same day, and it shows the ...
In an elliptical orbit of Jupiter since July 2016, the school bus-sized spacecraft 65th perijove occurred on Sept. 20, when it dipped close to Jupiter's cloud tops.