3, 2, 1, liftoff! The Atlas 5 rocket launches with Juno.
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Watching you watching me. See the “face” of Jupiter in this enhanced color JunoCam image.
This citizen scientist-processed image was taken on May 19, 2017. By rotating the image 180 degrees and orienting it from south up, two white oval storms turn into eyeballs, and the “face” of Jupiter is revealed.
What do planets look like in the daylight?
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See Jupiter’s stripes! Each of the alternating light and dark atmospheric bands in this image is wider than the Earth, and each one rages around Jupiter at hundreds of miles per hour. This citizen scientist-processed JunoCam image was taken on May 19, 2017, from an altitude of about 20,800 miles above the planet’s cloud tops.
The view from here. This color-enhanced image of Jupiter’s swirling south polar region was captured during my latest flyby of the gas giant planet.
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New raw images from Juno’s close flyby of Jupiter are available now. Download, process + share.