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Juno's next close approach to Jupiter is expected on July 11. And then, for the first time, the spacecraft will pass directly above Jupiter's Great Red Spot. "Stay tuned," Bolton said.
Juno’s next close orbit of Jupiter’s cloud tops—perijove 49—will take place on March 1, 2023. Engineers will be on tenterhooks to see if JunoCam behaves normally or suffers more failures.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has once again delivered a stunning view of Jupiter’s ever-changing atmosphere. In this latest image, ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has just released stunning images of Jupiter, captured during its 66th flyby of the largest and oldest ...
Twelve years later, NASA's Juno spacecraft has zipped past Jupiter's poles, watched its Great Red Spot churn, and visited its largest moon, Ganymede.
There's some good news and just-okay news about NASA's mighty little spacecraft Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft photographed Jupiter's moon Io during an Oct. 15 flyby, showing its tortured, volcanically-active surface.
Juno flew close to Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, in 2021 and then visited Europa for a fleeting encounter in September 2022. Io, slightly larger than Earth's Moon, ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been orbiting the gas giant Jupiter since 2016, and it’s taken some really fantastic shots of the massive planet along the … ...
On Aug. 27, 2016, Juno experienced its first close approach of Jupiter, or perijove, sweeping just 2,600 miles (4,200 km) above Jupiter’s clouds, closer than any spacecraft in history.
NASA's Juno mission passed within 930 miles of Jupiter's volcanic third largest moon lo Saturday, capturing stunning images of the most volcanic world in our solar system.