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Jupiter's aurora on the night side of the planet is seen here at five different wavelengths. Jupiter's bright...
On Nov. 29, 2021, NASA's Juno mission completed its 38th close flyby of Jupiter. As the spacecraft sped low over the...
The color-enhanced image on the left is from the JunoCam imager aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft and has been annotated...
NASA's Juno spacecraft saw this striking vista during its most recent close flyby of Jupiter. This view highlights...
Jupiter's moon Amalthea casts a shadow on the gas giant planet in this image captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft. The...
NASA's Juno spacecraft made a distant encounter with Jupiter's moon Europa on its 37th close pass by Jupiter. This...
This image captures the swirling cloud formations around the south pole of Jupiter, looking up toward the equatorial...
This diagram indicates the paths that NASA's Juno spacecraft took relative to Jupiter as the spacecraft repeatedly...
A long, brown oval known as a "brown barge" in Jupiter's North North Equatorial Belt is captured in this...
This animation gives an X-ray view of the Juno spacecraft's Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) star camera (left) as it is...
This image shows a large impact on Jupiter south polar region captured on July 20, 2009, by NASA Infrared Telescope...
This animation illustrates how the magnetic field surrounding Jupiter's moon Ganymede (represented by the blue...
With its Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera MVIC, half of the Ralph instrument, New Horizons captured several...
NASA Cassini spacecraft took narrow-angle images of Jupiter outer atmosphere, showing the giant planet as if it were...
NASA Cassini spacecraft took narrow-angle images of Jupiter outer atmosphere, showing the giant planet as if it were...
Monkey Baker, payload of Jupiter (AM-18), poses on a model of the Jupiter vehicle, May 29, 1959
The Great Red Spot GRS of Jupiter as seen by NASA Galileo imaging system. The image is a mosaic of six images taken...
False color representation of Jupiter Great Red Spot GRS taken by NASA Galileo imaging system. The Great Red Spot...
This graphic shows a comparison of the observed change in Jupiter's radial magnetic field, over time, as well as the...
This infrared image, taken by NASA Galileo spacecraft in late June, 1996, of Jupiter Great Red Spot has different...
During the G7 encounter, NASA Galileo spacecraft observed the shadow of Europa on the clouds of Jupiter during...
These mosaics 6 frames each were taken nine hours apart and reveal Jupiter winds through the movements of cloud...
Hot Jupiters, exoplanets around the same size as Jupiter that orbit very closely to their stars, often have cloud or...