A comparison of JunoCam data from February 2024 with imagery from the Galileo mission of the same area in November 1997 (greyscale insert) reveals a new volcanic feature on the surface of Jupiter’s ...
If you’ve enjoyed looking at beautiful images of Jupiter in recent years, then the odds are good that you’ve seen images taken by the JunoCam instrument on board the Juno spacecraft, currently in ...
See Jupiter's “frosted cupcake” clouds in this 3D rendering created using data from NASA's Juno mission. It's the first time images captured by the visible-light camera aboard the spacecraft, called ...
After parking in orbit July 5, NASA's Juno mission is fully operational and ready to start sending us back data. The instruments have successfully passed through Jupiter's extremely demanding magnetic ...
New images of Jupiter taken by the JunoCam instrument on NASA's Juno probe are providing fuel for creative members of the public. The raw images from JunoCam are available to download, and the JunoCam ...
NASA needs amateur astronomers to guide their JunoCam. This long-exposure photograph taken on Earth Day shows the Lyrids meteor shower passing near the Milky Way in the clear night sky of Thanlyin, ...
Jupiter’s moon, Europa, has long been hypothesized to contain a vast, liquid water ocean beneath its icy crust. But has this crust remained stationary, or has it moved over millions of years since it ...
Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Candice Hansen-Koharcheck received NASA’s Outstanding Public Leadership Medal for her work on the JunoCam camera that is taking amazing images of Jupiter.
New images of the biggest planet in the solar system have been sent back to Earth by NASA’s Juno spacecraft—but an engineering issue meant that only 44 of the planned 214 were taken, according to NASA ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - (AP) -- A NASA spacecraft circling Jupiter is revealing the up-close beauty of our solar system's biggest planetary storm. Juno flew directly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot on ...
When NASA’s Juno mission arrives at Jupiter on July 4, 2016, new views of the giant planet’s swirling clouds will be sent back to Earth, courtesy of its color camera, called JunoCam. But unlike ...
After parking in orbit July 5, NASA's Juno mission is fully operational and ready to start sending us back data. The instruments have successfully passed through Jupiter's extremely demanding magnetic ...
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