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  1. NASA's Juno Spacecraft Images Big Dipper Full Resolution: TIFF (432.1 kB) ... Juno on Jupiter's Doorstep Full Resolution: TIFF (68.44 kB) JPEG (11.12 kB) 2016-06-29: Juno: 1920x1080x3: PIA20702: Juno Approaches Jupiter (Artist's Concept) Full Resolution: ...

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  2. Jupiter: Juno: JunoCam: 937x558x3: PIA20884: Jupiter From 2.8 Million Miles Full Resolution: TIFF (408.8 kB) JPEG (16.37 kB) 2016-08-27: Jupiter: Juno: JunoCam: 831x1107x3: PIA20895:

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  3. Jupiter: Juno: 600x600x3: PIA21938: Jupiter's Northern Lights Full Resolution: TIFF (82.76 kB) JPEG (197.9 kB) 2017-09-08: Jupiter: Juno: JunoCam: 6392x5000x3: PIA21780: Juno's Eighth Close Approach to Jupiter Full Resolution: TIFF (56.59 MB) JPEG (2.113 MB)

  4. www.missionjuno.swri.eduMission Juno

    Featured images from the Junocam Processing gallery. All Featured Images. Results Offer First 3D View of Jupiter Atmosphere. Juno lends deeper understanding of what happens below the gas giant’s striking clouds. READ MORE. Juno Flies Past Ganymede and Jupiter.

  5. 9. Nov. 2023 · Nov. 9, 2023. NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this view of Jupiter during the mission's 54th close flyby of the giant planet on Sept. 7, 2023. The colorful zones and belts in Jupiter's atmosphere run from the cloud tops down to approximately 1,860 miles (3,000 kilometers).

  6. 30. Aug. 2022 · Aug. 30, 2022. Context Image. NASA's Juno spacecraft observed the complex colors and structure of Jupiter's clouds as it completed its 43rd close flyby of the giant planet on July 5, 2022. Citizen scientist Björn Jónsson created these two images using raw data from the JunoCam instrument aboard the spacecraft.