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Surface features of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa are revealed in an image obtained by Juno’s Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) during the spacecraft’s Sept. 29, 2022, flyby.
Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, has been taking increasingly close images of Io in recent months as its path around Jupiter changes. This latest image was taken just 1500 ...
Juno's work is giving scientists a preview as they prepare Europa Clipper. Juno already visited Jupiter's moon Ganymede and will cozy up to Io in 2023. The moon observations are part of the ...
Late last month, the Juno spacecraft performed a close flyby of Jupiter’s moon Europa, coming within around 219 miles of the moon’s surface — a mere hair away in spacecraft terms.
Juno is scheduled for a second close flyby of Io on February 3, in which the spacecraft will come within a distance of 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) from the moon’s surface.
A NASA spacecraft currently orbiting Jupiter has sent back an exciting new batch of close-up images of its moon Io. Io, the most volcanic place in the entire solar system, was imaged five times by ...
Juno’s Unprecedented Close-up Views Reveal Jupiter’s Turbulent Atmosphere. Jupiter’s atmosphere is a chaotic landscape dominated by powerful storms, intricate cloud bands, and the famous ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has captured the highest resolution photo yet of Jupiter’s moon Europa, giving scientists an up-close view of "a puzzling region of the moon’s heavily fractured icy ...
NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft is delivering the fresh data on Io with a series of flybys, each getting closer to Jupiter's volcanic moon until a pair of close-up encounters at a range of less ...
A NASA spacecraft is set to swing past one of Jupiter’s moons Thursday, giving astronomers a close-up view of one of the most volcanic spots in the solar system. The Juno probe, which has been ...
NASA's Juno mission will fly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot on Monday, ... The 10,000-mile-wide storm that's likely been raging for centuries in Jupiter's atmosphere is past due for its close-up.