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This illustration depicts NASA's Juno spacecraft soaring over Jupiter's south pole....
The JunoCam instrument aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this view of Jupiter's moon Io – the first-ever image...
During its close flyby of Jupiter on August 27, 2016, the Waves instrument on NASA's Juno spacecraft received radio...
In this view of a vortex near Jupiter's north pole, NASA's Juno mission observed the glow from a bolt of lightning....
This infrared image gives an unprecedented view of the southern aurora of Jupiter, as captured by NASA's Juno...
This diagram indicates the paths that NASA's Juno spacecraft took relative to Jupiter as the spacecraft repeatedly...
This 50-second animation provides an auditory as well as visual glimpse at data collected by Juno's Waves instrument...
This animation illustrates how the Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) star camera aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft supports...
This computer-generated image depicts the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument aboard NASA's Juno...
Workers guide an overhead crane as it lifts the Centaur upper stage at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.,...
This artist rendering shows NASA Juno spacecraft during its Earth flyby gravity assist on Oct. 9, 2013. On Earth...
Technicians installed the special radiation vault for NASA Juno spacecraft on the propulsion module. The radiation...
Workers place the special radiation vault for NASA Juno spacecraft onto the propulsion module. The whole vault, with...
This artist concept depicts the Juno spacecraft which will launch from Earth in 2011 and will arrive at Jupiter in...
This animation shows the overlap of the field of view of Juno's Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) star camera (in yellow)...
A long, brown oval known as a "brown barge" in Jupiter's North North Equatorial Belt is captured in this...
On Oct. 9, NASA Juno spacecraft flew past Earth, using our home planet gravity to get the final boost it needed to...
This trio of NASA Junocam views of Earth was taken during Juno close flyby on October 9, 2013.
This image of Earth at left and the moon at right was taken by NASA Juno spacecraft as part of a checkout of the...
Juno's Radiation Monitoring Investigation used the Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) star camera to collect this...
This image of the Jovian moon Io was generated using data collected by the JunoCam imager aboard NASA's Juno...
Technicians installed a special radiation vault onto the propulsion module of NASA Juno spacecraft. Each titanium...
Scott Bolton briefs employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on the progress of the Juno mission to the planet...
The science phase of the Juno mission to the planet Jupiter is explained in a slideshow presented to Kennedy Space...