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"Eight minutes later, the orbiter started receiving data from the descent probe, which slammed into the top of the Jovian atmosphere at a comet-like speed of 170,000 kilometers per hour," NASA ...
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NASA’s Juno spacecraft has once again delivered a stunning view of Jupiter’s ever-changing atmosphere. In this latest image, ...
See Jupiter's “frosted cupcake” clouds in this 3D rendering created using data from NASA's Juno mission. It's the first time ...
On June 24, the sun will conjunct Jupiter in Cancer, bringing blessings, optimism and opportunities that result in a sense of ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft launched in August 2011 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Florida’s Atlantic coast. Since it arrived in 2016 at Jupiter's orbit, the vehicle, which looks something ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been probing beneath Jupiter's dense clouds since it arrived in 2016 seeking answers about the origin and evolution of the gas giant.
Originally, the Juno mission was only supposed to last until October 2017—enough time to complete 33 orbits and self-destruct in Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been orbiting Jupiter and taking jaw-dropping photos since 2016. The most recent images capture Jupiter's cyclones, moons, and atmosphere in stunning detail.
That mission also extends to Jupiter's rings and many moons. In December, Juno came within about 930 miles of Io's surface – equal the distance from New York City to Orlando, Florida.
Juno has shown that the volcano is still going, spewing a plume of gas and dust high above the night side of Io. Fresh from Jupiter, we have new views of its active moon Io, thanks to the # ...
Juno has performed more than 50 flybys of Jupiter and flown more than 510 million miles. It arrived at Jupiter July 4, 2016, with the first science flyby occurring 53 days later.