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There's some good news and just-okay news about NASA's mighty little spacecraft Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since ...
PASADENA, Calif. — NASA’s Juno spacecraft, now skimming the cloud tops of Jupiter, is poised to begin transmitting close-up views of the gas giant before a planned crash-landing into the fifth ...
A NASA spacecraft made its closest-ever approach to Jupiter's moon Io, coming within 930 miles of the "surface of the most volcanic world," and the space agency released new images of the flyby.
NASA also released a movie made from pictures taken by Juno as it approached Jupiter. It shows Jupiter's four largest moons, Calisto, Ganymede, Europa and Io, orbiting the giant planet.
Today is one of celebration for NASA: not only is it Independence Day, but it’s also the day that the agency’s Juno spacecraft puts itself into orbit around Jupiter. After launching in August ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft may be in orbit around Jupiter, but it’s going to be a while before the vehicle photographs its first up-close images of the gas giant.The probe’s instruments were all ...
The photo was released Thursday after being captured by NASA's Juno mission as it completed its 31st close flyby of Jupiter on Dec. 30, 2020. The spacecraft was about 19,000 miles above Jupiter's ...
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.
On Monday night, if all goes as planned, Juno will complete its looping, 1.8-billion-mile journey and slip into Jupiter’s embrace — the first spacecraft to orbit the gas giant since NASA’s ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft, currently in orbit around Jupiter, will soon be making a close flyby of one of the planet’s most dramatic moons, Io.On Saturday, December 30, Juno will come within ...