Saturday, 1 April 2017

NASA's $1 billion Jupiter probe just sent back breathtaking new images of the gas giant

NASA's $1 billion Jupiter probe just sent back breathtaking new images of the gas giant

A probe the size of a basketball court has taken unprecedented new images of Jupiter. NASA's $1 billion Juno spacecraft, launched in August 2011, took five years to reach and settle into orbit around the gas giant, which is more than 415 million miles from Earth. The probe has so far photographed Jupiter's poles for the first time, detected bizarre cloud formations, recorded mysterious auroras, and scanned deep into the planet's thick cloud tops
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/new-jupiter-images-nasa-juno-2017-3/#but-juno-wont-fly-forever-11?source=Snapzu

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