Juno also snapped pictures of Jupiter's potato-shaped inner moon, named Amalthea. With a radius of only 52 miles (84 ...
On its 66th flyby of the king of planets, Juno has captured spectacular views of the stormy atmosphere, processed by citizen ...
Juno’s close flyby of Jupiter on October 23 reveals intricate storm patterns and a unique perspective of moon Amalthea.
Newly released images from NASA's Juno spacecraft provide an unprecedented look at Jupiter, revealing stunning details of the ...
This was Juno’s 66th perijove. Each one of these close flybys has added a wealth of knowledge to our understanding of Jupiter ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured jaw-dropping images during a flyby of Jupiter, revealing swirling clouds that look ...
NASA Juno mission captured amazing new imagery of Jupiter's moon Europa. The spacecraft flew about 219 miles (352 kilometers) ...
Why does Jupiter look like it has a surface – even though it doesn’t have one? – Sejal, age 7, Bangalore, India ...
Therefore, the image of Jupiter circulating on social media was a real photograph taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft, but was modified to enhance its colors and contrast, as encouraged by NASA.
An image of Jupiter captured by the NASA Juno spacecraft on 23 Oct 2024 and processed by a citizen scientist. Jaw-dropping ...
One example of the picture was available on the website for NASA's Mission Juno, said to be "exploring Jupiter, seeking to unlock secrets of the giant planet and our solar system." The photograph ...
On August 5, 2011, Juno embarked on a five-year journey to Jupiter. After travelling 1,740 million miles it began its prime mission of 35 orbits of the planet, but in an extended mission phase ...