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Jupiter, the giant of our Solar System, remains one of the most fascinating and mysterious planets to explore. With its ...
Juno will investigate other features as well before ending its mission with an intentional death dive into Jupiter's atmosphere in February 2018 (a move designed to ensure that the probe doesn't ...
After two 53-day loops around Jupiter, Juno will settle into its normal routine in November. As Juno investigates, telescopes around the world and in space will be keeping an eye on Jupiter as well.
Juno traveled for years, not reaching Jupiter until July 2016. The spacecraft was launched so scientists could study Jupiter’s composition and evolution, and they are excited by what they found.
A trip to Jupiter isn’t your average road trip—it’s a journey across millions of miles of space! If you hopped on a ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft safely entered Jupiter’s orbit early Tuesday after completing a five-year journey across 1.8 billion miles of deep space.
Scientists with the NASA Juno mission have released the findings from the spacecraft’s first two orbits around Jupiter — and the results are unlike anything they expected.
What We Know About Jupiter Thanks to the Juno Spacecraft. Published Dec 06, 2016 at 8:28 AM EST Updated Dec 11, 2016 at 9:16 AM EST.
Whenever Jupiter, thunderbolt-wielding lord of the gods in ancient Roman myth, misbehaved with the ladies, there was one person he most feared: his long-suffering yet ferocious wife, the goddess Juno.
Juno's next close approach to Jupiter is expected on July 11. And then, for the first time, the spacecraft will pass directly above Jupiter's Great Red Spot. "Stay tuned," Bolton said.
Juno flew close to Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, in 2021 and then visited Europa for a fleeting encounter in September 2022. Io, slightly larger than Earth's Moon, ...
Jupiter got a little less lonely today as NASA's Juno deep-space probe arrived after a five-year journey capped by a dramatic engine maneuver that placed it in orbit around the Solar System's ...