NASA’s Juno spacecraft peers deep into the atmosphere of Jupiter
Researchers using NASA’s Juno probe have peered beneath Jupiter’s cloud tops to create the most detailed 3D understanding of its atmosphere to date.
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Researchers using NASA’s Juno probe have peered beneath Jupiter’s cloud tops to create the most detailed 3D understanding of its atmosphere to date.
This week marked a special birthday celebration for Juno, NASA’s spacecraft which is currently in orbit around Jupiter.
Check out this gorgeous video showing a flyby of Jupiter’s Ganymede moon, as well as Jupiter itself, captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
Jupiter’s most famous feature is its Great Red Spot, but it has a sibling — and a new image of this second spot shows it’s getting stranger.
NASA has announced it is extending the missions of two of its spacecraft: the Juno spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter and the InSight lander located on Mars.
Data from NASA’s Juno probe reveals more information about how atmospheric hot spots form on Jupiter and interact with the rest of the atmosphere.
From strange lightning storms to squooshy mushballs
The craft came within 62,000 miles of Jupiter’s moon