NASA's Juno spacecraft has successfully completed its eighth science flyby of Jupiter, passing over the gas giant's swirling cloud tops once again as it continues to unravel the mysteries of the largest planet in the Solar System. The mission itself also now has a new project manager, who will oversee the continuing flow of information
NASA's Juno mission took incredible new photos during its 10th trip around Jupiter. The planet's clouds look like swirling hallucinations in the images.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – The Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter has discovered an FM radio signal coming from the moon Ganymede. The find is a first-time detection from the moon. Patrick Wiggins, one of NASA’s Ambassadors to Utah, says, “It’s not E.T. It’s more of a natural function.” Juno was traveling across the polar region […]
NASA released a colour-enhanced picture of the Jupiter's atmosphere taken by the Juno spacecraft's JunoCam on April 10, 2020.
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