Intricate Clouds of Jupiter | Image : JunoCam | NASA |
Intricate Clouds:
NASA's Juno Mission had explored intricate cloud patterns in the northern hemisphere of planet Jupiter.
This image was processed by National Aeronautics Space Administration Image Processing Department. It was taken on 1st April 2018 at 02:32 a.m, when Juno performed its twelfth close flyby of Jupiter. At that time the spacecraft was about 12,326 kilometers from the top of the clouds with an angle of 50.2 degrees.
About Juno Mission:
Juno spacecraft was launched on 5 August 2011, from Cape Canaveral
Air force station, Florida. After few years it arrived Jupiter on 4
July 2016. From its arrival it had completed nine science pass around
the Jupiter. The last science pass was on 16 December 2017. During its
flybys Jupiter's clouds, atmosphere, great red-spot and radiation zone
was explored including its magnetosphere. Juno mission is a part of
NASA"s New Frontiers Program and the spacecraft was built by Lockheed
Martin Space Systems, part of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech in
Pasadena, California.
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Credits:
Image Credit: JunoCam
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