NASA’s Juno spacecraft’s recent close flyby of Jupiter’s northern hemisphere, captured in stunning detail by citizen scientist Gary Eason, reveals chaotic clouds and cyclonic storms. This ongoing mission, launched in 2011, aims to study Jupiter’s atmospheric dynamics and composition, providing unprecedented insights into the planet’s turbulent weather patterns and intricate structures. With contributions from citizen scientists enhancing public engagement, Juno continues to expand our understanding of Jupiter’s evolution and the early solar system.
Juno spacecraft’s breathtaking pics of Jupiter
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