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  2. Juno (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Juno in launch configuration. Juno is a NASA space probe orbiting the planet Jupiter.It was built by Lockheed Martin and is operated by NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.The spacecraft was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on August 5, 2011 UTC, as part of the New Frontiers program. [6]

  3. NASA's stunning new photo of Jupiter looks like a work of art

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    This photo, and many other images that have been released from Juno's extended mission, employs color enhancement to help visualize the depth between the layers of clouds in Jupiter's deep atmosphere.

  4. Juno sends first image of Jupiter back from orbit - AOL

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    On Tuesday, NASA released the first set of images from Juno's in-orbit view and as expected, they are spectacular.

  5. JunoCam - Wikipedia

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    The primary observation target is Jupiter itself, although limited images of some of Jupiter's moons have been taken and more are intended. [5] JunoCam successfully returned detailed images of Ganymede after Juno's flyby on June 7, 2021, [ 6 ] with further opportunities including planned flybys of Europa on September 29, 2022, and two of Io ...

  6. Jupiter's North Pole - Wikipedia

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    Cyclone storms encircle Jupiter's North Pole, captured in infrared light by NASA's Juno spacecraft. Jupiter's North Pole is the northernmost point of Jupiter. Like Jupiter's South Pole, it has a bluer surface color than the rest of Jupiter. It was first imaged in July 2016 with the Juno probe entering the polar orbit of Jupiter. At the same ...

  7. NASA probe Juno captures Jupiter's poles in glorious detail

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    In August 2011 NASA sent a probe the size of a basketball court into space on a mission to observe Jupiter. Now, five years later, the $1 billion dollar probe has something to show for it's 415 ...

  8. Exploration of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Juno also studies Jupiter's deep winds, [58] [59] which can reach speeds of 600 km/h. [60] [61] Among early results, Juno gathered information about Jovian lightning that revised earlier theories. [62] Juno provided the first views of Jupiter's north pole, as well as insights about Jupiter's aurorae, magnetic field, and atmosphere. [63]

  9. 10 years after NASA launched its Juno mission to Jupiter ...

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    NASA's Juno spacecraft has zipped past Jupiter's poles, watched its Great Red Spot churn, and visited its largest moon. 10 years after NASA launched its Juno mission to Jupiter, these are its most ...