Juno

The land features of Europa, Jupiter's icy moon, are revealed in this Juno Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) image taken during the spacecraft's flyby on September 29, 2022. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI

The Juno spacecraft captured the highest resolution image of an enigmatic region on Europa's moon

Observations from the Juno spacecraft's flyby of the fair moon have provided the first close-up in more than two decades of this ocean world, resulting in stunning images and unique science
Jupiter's Great Red Spot as captured by Juno's camera lens. Its size is the size of the earth

How deep is the most famous spot in the solar system

Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science and their partners on NASA's Juno space mission have revealed a series of new findings about the planet Jupiter and found a surprising similarity to Earth
Six cyclones at the south pole of Jupiter, as captured by the infrared lens of the Juno probe in February 2017. Beautifully arranged and shaped like a rose cake. Source: NASA

The mystery of Jupiter's cyclones

They are powerful, they are the size of Australia and no one imagined them until a few years ago - what is the secret of the storms at the poles of the largest planet in the solar system?
Imaging of the Juno spacecraft above the Great Red Spot of Jupiter (seen in the lower left of the image). Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech.

The Juno spacecraft has a new program - the Galilean moons

For the past five years it has been circling Tzedek and transmitting to Israel a huge amount of photographs and information related to Tzedek. Since she has a large stock of fuel left, there are those who are thinking of extending her stay around
The Great Red Spot, in a processed image of Juno. Source: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Jason Major.

Juno passed over Jupiter's Great Red Spot for the first time

Jupiter's south pole, in a Juno color-processed image from February 2, 2017. The image was taken from a distance of 102,100 km. Source: NASA.

Juno successfully completed its fourth flyby of Jupiter

The first image transmitted by the Juno spacecraft from the Jupiter system, photo: NASA

The first image of Juno from the Jupiter system

A simulation of Juno near Jupiter. The probe's massive solar panels can be clearly seen. Image: NASA

Success in the first stage - Juno in orbit around Jupiter

The Juno spacecraft hovers over Jupiter. Image: NASA

Juno comes to Jupiter this week

An Atlas 5 rocket carrying the Juno spacecraft launches from Launch Facility 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida, August 5, 2011. Photo by NASA/Bill Ingalls

The Juno spacecraft was launched towards Jupiter

Artist's illustration of the Juno spacecraft near Jupiter. Image: NASA

The Juno spacecraft is fueled

Artist's illustration of the Juno spacecraft near Jupiter. Image: NASA

NASA is preparing for the Juno mission to Jupiter

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Airship to justice

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NASA assigns Jupiter a mission to its icy moons

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Acid Europe may not explain life

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Return to justice - maybe only in 2018