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09.06.17
Jupiter’s Auroras Present a Powerful Mystery
Scientists on NASA’s Juno mission have observed massive amounts of energy swirling over Jupiter’s polar regions that contribute to the giant planet’s powerful aurora.
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08.30.17
Juno Scientists Prepare for Seventh Science Pass of Jupiter
NASA's Juno spacecraft will make its seventh science flyby over Jupiter's mysterious cloud tops on Friday, Sept. 1, at 2:49 p.m. PDT.
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08.16.17
Jupiter: A New Point of View
The tumultuous Great Red Spot is fading from Juno's view while the dynamic bands of the southern region of Jupiter come into focus.
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08.10.17
Jupiter Fractal Art
Artist Mik Petter created this unique, digital artwork using data from the JunoCam imager on NASA’s Juno spacecraft. The art form, known as fractals, uses mathematical formulas to create art with an infinite variety of form, detail, color and light.
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08.03.17
Jupiter Storm of the High North
A dynamic storm at the southern edge of Jupiter’s northern polar region dominates this Jovian cloudscape, courtesy of NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
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07.27.17
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot in True Color
This image of Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot was created by citizen scientist Björn Jónsson using data from the JunoCam imager on NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
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07.12.17
NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Spots Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
“For hundreds of years scientists have been observing, wondering and theorizing about Jupiter’s Great Red Spot,” said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio.
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07.11.17
NASA's Juno Spacecraft Completes Flyby over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
NASA's Juno mission completed a close flyby of Jupiter and its Great Red Spot on July 10, during its sixth science orbit.
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07.10.17
Real time simulation OF Juno passing in front of Jupiter's Great Red spot (LIVE)
Live simulation of Juno's flight over Jupiter's red spot.
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06.30.17
NASA's Juno Spacecraft to Fly Over Jupiter's Great Red Spot July 10
Just days after celebrating its first anniversary in Jupiter orbit, NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly directly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot.