NASA’s Juno mission accomplished its fiftieth shut go by Jupiter on April 8, 2023. Because the spacecraft arrived on the large planet in 2016, its JunoCam imager has captured spectacular views of Jupiter, and its giant moons Ganymede, Europa, and Io. Lots of these photographs had been processed by volunteers referred to as citizen scientists.
To mark the 50th shut go, NASA teamed up with Google Arts & Tradition to function a collection of JunoCam photographs. You may see the Google Arts & Tradition function right here.
Additionally, we created a graphic with 50 photographs that present a small sampling of the info Juno has returned to this point, together with photographs from a number of totally different devices, and spectacular views of Earth, Jupiter, and Jupiter’s giant moons Ganymede, Europa, and Io.