JUNO’s liquid scintillator detector is housed within a 35.4-meter acrylic sphere, submerged in a larger, 44-meter-deep pool ...
The raw data is sent back to Earth via NASA's Deep Space Network for dozens of citizen scientists to assemble the images into the finished photos you see here. The raw data from Juno takes about ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. An image of Jupiter and Io as seen by NASA's Juno on August 18, 2024 during its 64rd perijove. ... [+] Processed by citizen ...
But now scientists behind the mission are starting to trickle out high-resolution photos and videos taken during the 130,000-mph maneuver, briefly making Juno the fastest human-made object ever ...
The NASA Juno spacecraft has once again amazed the world, capturing an extraordinary image of Jupiter’s atmosphere. This time, a dolphin-shaped cloud formation was spotted swimming along the gas ...