So, if you were to board a spaceship and take a peek out of the window at Jupiter, would you see beautiful cloud dolphins, bright white ovals and theVan Gogh-like swirlsthat NASA has published in the last few years? Not quite. Raw data from the Juno probe’s JunoCam is corrected for...
JunoCam Images of Jupiter: Science from an Outreach ExperimentCandice J Hansen
Bolton said Juno, which reached Jupiter in 2016 after launching from Earth five years earlier, has with it a suite of scientific instruments that can examine Ganymede “in ways never before possible,” adding that the spacecraft’s ability to get so close “brings the exploration of Ganymede i...
Since NASA'sJuno spacecraftentered Jupiter's orbit in July 2016 andbegan transmitting image data, the world has gotten glimpses of the solar system's largest planet and its moons. But a new batch of images that have been contributed by spacewatchers using data from the mission are...
According to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA22945&utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=NASA&utm_campaign=NASASocial&linkId=64607979) website , the Juno spacecraft took the image of Jupiter on Feb. Jupiter's 'Brown Barge' Captured In St...
Juno, U.S. space probe designed to orbit the planet Jupiter. It is named for the Roman goddess who is the female counterpart to the god Jupiter. Juno orbits Jupiter every 11 days in a highly elliptical orbit over the planet’s poles. Unlike previous prob
With the "Jupiter: Juno" application, our aim is to provide you with the information obtained from current researches about Jupiter in a compact way. Here you will find many fascinating images, some of which you will want to examine in detail, and some you will want to read in detail. ...
“It is important to note that the orbital period does not affect the quality of the science that takes place during one of Juno’s close flybys of Jupiter. The mission is very flexible that way. The data we collected during our first flyby on August 27th was a revelation, and I full...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft captures cool images of Jupiter’s huge moon In it, we catch a glimpse of four of Jupiter’s moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto — in order from closest to furthest away — as they playfully orbit around the gas giant. The first frame in the time lapse...
skip to main content juno's jupiter mission faces its most critical moment nasa's juno mission isn't just a big deal for jupiter fans—it could help unravel how life itself began. dorling kindersley/getty images save save it's obvious why nasa would spend decades and billions of dollars ...