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Forbes USA Tech January 08, 2023
This false-color image was created by citizen scientist Navaneeth Krishnan S using raw data from ... [+] NASA's Juno spacecraft on its 47th flyby on December 15th, 2022. NASA/SwRI/MSSS/Navaneeth Krishnan S More photos have been returned to Earth from NASA’s Juno... + más
In Photos: See Giant Planet Jupiter Looking Its Best In New Images Just Back From NASA’s Juno Spacecraft | Forbes
A Radiation Spike Struck NASA’s Juno Just As It Took This Jaw-Dropping New Image | Forbes
ABC7 USA World June 21, 2023
A NASA spacecraft captured the eerie glow of lightning inside a swirling vortex on Jupiter.The green lightning bolt was seen inside one of the many vortices that cluster near Jupiter's north pole.Scientists are still trying to understand many facets of Jupiter, the largest... + más
In Photos: NASA’s Juno Finally Sends Back Images Of Jupiter And Its Moon After Radiation Spike | Forbes
'Extraordinary' views expected as Jupiter makes closest approach in decades | 10 WBNS
10 WBNS USA Nation September 25, 2022
Stargazers have two good reasons to look at Monday night. the gas giant will reach opposition — rising in the East as the sun sets in the West — making it look larger and brighter than usual for . Jupiter's opposition happens every 13 months, but it coincides with a... + más
Jupiter closer to Earth than it has been in 59 years on Monday night | The Boston Globe
Jupiter to come closest to Earth tonight for 59 years—here's how to see it | Newsweek
Forbes USA Tech January 31, 2023
NASA's Juno spacecraft approaching Jupiter and one of its moons (illustration). Juno was launched on ... [+] August 5, 2011, and began to orbit Jupiter on July 4, 2016.getty New images of the biggest planet in the solar system have been sent back to Earth by NASA’s Juno... + más
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 26, 2022
Telescopes, binoculars, and warm blankets will come in handy Monday night as New Englanders will — weather permitting — be able to see Jupiter on its closest approach to Earth in 59 years, according to NASA.Jupiter will also reach opposition Monday night, which makes the... + más
Jupiter's closest approach for 59 years still visible from Earth tonight | Newsweek
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