It's already sent back photos of Jupiter's rings and turbulent ... look at Jupiter's iconic "Great Red Spot." These photographs were taken by NASA's Juno probe. It flew just 5,600 miles above ...
It’s also been one of NASA’s favorite photographers, capturing images of Jupiter ... as the Great Red Spot is also visible on the horizon, nearly rotated out of view as Juno sped away from ...
Jupiter, the giant of our solar system, is home to a variety of fascinating phenomena. Among these, the Great Red Spot (GRS) ...
The Great Red Spot is all ... photo of a storm on Jupiter will help us all relax after a hard week The image comes from the recent batch of photos and data from the Juno spacecraft's fly-by ...
Just because of the proximity of Juno to Jupiter, the images have been great for years ... We’ve also observed that the red spot Jupiter is so famous for is shrinking in size.
A rocket fails in China, an astronaut's farewell, tracks on Mars and more stellar photos from July 2017. Failure After Launch The Long March 5 Y2 rocket takes off from Wenchang Satellite Launch ...
The fifth planet from the sun, Jupiter ... Red Spot, and what will happen to it in the future. Then there's the question of what actually lies at Jupiter's core. Magnetic field data from the Juno ...
“Everybody grew up with a picture in some textbook somewhere of Jupiter with the Great Red Spot,” Simon says. “For it to suddenly be gone would just be strange.” ...
An image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot created using data from NASA's Juno spacecraft. MUST CREDIT: Roman Tkachenko/NASA (Roman Tkachenko/NASA) ...
NASA's Juno Probe captured a cloud ... causing behemoth storms such as those of the Great Red Spot, which has been burning for over 300 years. Unlike Earth, Jupiter does not have a hard surface.