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03.07.18
NASA Juno Findings - Jupiter’s Jet-Streams Are Unearthly
Data collected by NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter indicate that the atmospheric winds of the gas-giant planet run deep into its atmosphere and last longer than similar atmospheric processes found here on Earth. The findings will improve understanding of Jupiter’s interior structure, core mass and, eventually, its origin.
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03.01.18
Jovian ‘Twilight Zone’
This image captures the swirling cloud formations around the south pole of Jupiter, looking up toward the equatorial region.
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02.22.18
Time-lapse Sequence of Jupiter’s South Pole
This series of images captures cloud patterns near Jupiter's south pole, looking up towards the planet’s equator.
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02.15.18
Jupiter’s Swirling Cloud Formations
See swirling cloud formations in the northern area of Jupiter's north temperate belt in this new view taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
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02.07.18
Juno Completes Tenth Science Orbit of Jupiter
Juno accomplished a close flyby over Jupiter’s churning atmosphere on Wednesday, Feb. 7, successfully completing its tenth science orbit.
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01.25.18
Jupiter’s Stormy North
See Jupiter’s northern polar belt region in this new view taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
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01.18.18
Jupiter’s Swirling South Pole
This image of Jupiter’s swirling south polar region was captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft as it neared completion of its tenth close flyby of the gas giant planet.
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01.12.18
Jupiter’s Colorful Cloud Belts
Colorful swirling cloud belts dominate Jupiter’s southern hemisphere in this image captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
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01.04.18
High Above Jupiter’s Clouds
Juno took this image of colorful, turbulent clouds in Jupiter’s northern hemisphere on Dec. 16, 2017 at 9:43 a.m. PST.
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12.11.17
NASA's Juno Probes the Depths of Jupiter's Great Red Spot
Data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter's Great Red Spot in July 2017 indicate that this iconic feature penetrates well below the clouds. The findings were announced Monday at the annual American Geophysical Union meeting in New Orleans.