Launched in 2011, Juno arrived at Jupiter in July 2016 ... The images here were taken JunoCAM, the spacecraft’s two-megapixel camera. In recent months it has suffered from problems with ...
Get in there. Do you see it now? That's not a speck of dust on NASA's Juno spacecraft camera. That's a moon, orbiting its enormous mother planet in space. The teeny tiny moon is Amalthea ...
Juno: A Mission to Reveal Jupiter’s Hidden Layers ... dolphin-like structure likely vanished mere seconds after Juno’s camera snapped the image. Jupiter’s atmosphere is a turbulent blend ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter has returned ... Its two-megapixel JunoCam camera captures images while traveling at around 130,000 mph and rotating. The raw data is sent back to Earth ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has made several close swoops by Jupiter's volcanic ... NASA has now released new images from this ...
Nasa's Juno Spacecraft has released stunning new images of Jupiter, the largest and oldest planet in our solar system. The ...
Spacecraft from NASA and other organizations captured rich imagery of our solar system in 2024, including views of Mars, Io, ...
Juno was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on August 5, 2011 and will arrive in July 2016. The spacecraft is to be placed in a polar orbit to study Jupiter's composition, gravity ...
Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech NASA's Juno spacecraft has made several close ... captured by Juno's highly sensitive camera called the Stellar Reference Unit, showing hot lava and fresh lava flows.