NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back stunning photos of Jupiter, including colorful, chaotic storms swirling through the ...
Junocam is attached to NASA's Juno probe in orbit around Jupiter, and has vastly outperformed its specification, sending home unexpectedly clear images of its moons as well as the swirling gas giant ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has returned new images of Jupiter after its 66th close flyby as it enters the final year of its ...
Since NASA's Juno spacecraft entered Jupiter's orbit in July 2016 and began transmitting image data, the world has gotten ...
Therefore, the image of Jupiter circulating on social media was a real photograph taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft, but was ...
A side-by-side comparison of Galileo spacecraft imagery in November 1997 (left) with JunoCam data of the same area from February 2024 (right), reveals a new volcanic feature on the surface of ...
by Jackie Branc. On Feb. 3 this year, during Juno's 58th perijove, JunoCam spotted new volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io, the most geologically active place in the solar system. The first close-up ...
The orbiter’s color camera (the JunoCam) caught detailed views of the planet’s tumultuous upper atmosphere. The collage of photos below shows swirling weather patterns reminiscent of a ...
This computer animation shows a flight over such a landscape for processed, red-filtered image data collected by JunoCam, the wide-angle visible light imager of NASA’s Juno spacecraft ...
Onboard Juno is its famed camera, dubbed "JunoCam." A two megapixel visible light camera, JunoCam is designed "to study the ...
Juno's JunoCam instrument captured new images of Io from its closest approach yet on October 15th, from less than 12,000 km away. Now, citizen scientists have processed these images and shared ...
The discovery was made by comparing recent images from JunoCam to older ones taken by the Galileo spacecraft in 1997. The newly identified volcanic feature was absent in images from 1997 ...