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just–space: Junos Close Look at a Little Red Spot : The JunoCam imager on NASAs Juno spacecraft snapped this shot of Jupiters northern latitudes. js
just–space: Jupiters Clouds of Many Colors : NASAs Juno spacecraft was racing away from Jupiter following its seventh close pass of the planet when JunoCam snapped this image on May 19, 2017, from about 29,100 miles js
astronomyblog: Images of Jupiter taken by JunoCam on NASA’s Juno spacecraft. Mission Juno Juno is a NASA spacecraft. It is exploring the planet Jupiter. Juno launched from Earth in 2011. It reached Jupiter in 2016. That was a five-year trip! The name
astronomyblog: Approaching Jupiter This enhanced color view of Jupiter’s south pole was created by citizen scientist Gabriel Fiset using data from the JunoCam instrument on NASA’s Juno spacecraft. Oval storms dot the cloudscape. Approaching
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just–space: Seeing Jupiter : Citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill created this image of Jupiter using data from the Juno spacecraft’s JunoCam imager. (via NASA)
nasajunocam: That view though. Oval storms dot the cloudscape in this enhanced color JunoCam image of Jupiter’s south pole. This citizen scientist-processed image was taken on Dec. 11, 2016, from an altitude of about 32,400 miles above the planet’s
astronomyblog: Small bright clouds dot Jupiter’s entire south tropical zone in this image acquired by JunoCam on NASA’s Juno spacecraft on May 19, 2017, at an altitude of 7,990 miles (12,858 kilometers). Although the bright clouds appear tiny in