Juno was put in Jupiter’s orbit to take a deeper look at its atmosphere and weather.
It boasts four onboard filters, of which three can capture different wavelengths of visible light.
Once volunteer editors process these images, they submit them to theJunoCam website.
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This extension of the mission has provided key opportunities to better understand what goes on on Jupiter.
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Photo: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Jackie Branc © (CC BY 3.0)
Photo: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Jackie Branc © (CC BY 3.0)
Photo: NASA / SwRI / MSSS © (CC BY 3.0)
Photo: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Jackie Branc © (CC BY 3.0)
Photo: NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Thomas Thomopoulos © (CC BY 3.0)
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