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The Juno spacecraft was launched on August 2011, and it’s taking the long road to Jupiter. ... Earth, from Juno. You can see the east coast of Argentina to the upper right.
Juno is the first solar-powered spacecraft designed to study a planet at Jupiter's distance of nearly 500 million miles from the sun. At that distance, sunlight is 25 times weaker than at Earth.
Juno! The Juno spacecraft will make an extremely close pass of Earth en route to its ultimate goal, the planet Jupiter. At 4:21 p.m. Central Daylight Time the probe will pass just 347 miles (559 ...
Juno has shown that the volcano is still going, spewing a plume of gas and dust high above the night side of Io. Fresh from Jupiter, we have new views of its active moon Io, thanks to the # ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has delivered some of the most stunning glimpses of the gas giant that mankind has ever seen, but it’s also taught scientists … ...
NASA spacecraft have captured a number of distant images of Earth, ... Meanwhile, a camera aboard the craft captured views of Juno approaching Earth and the moon, beginning from 600,000 miles away.
The video above, taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft as it zipped past Earth on Oct. 9, may be imperfect, but it will give you chills. Captured with sensors designed to track faint stars rather than ...
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 ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently spotted a glassy-smooth lava lake amid the volcanic hellscape of Jupiter’s moon Io.. When Juno’s orbit swooped past Io last December, its cameras captured a ...
Jupiter moon of Io is famed for its volcanoes. NASA just spotted the most powerful one yet Not only was the hot spot larger than Earth’s Lake Superior, but it also was seen belching out ...