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The space telescope is taking a close look at the gas giant and finds that a massive wave on the planet seen decades ago wasn't just a fluke. Surprises revealed in new 4K Jupiter close-up by ...
The image of Jupiter above was not taken by a probe, but by the Hubble Space telescope in orbit around the Earth over half a billion kilometres away. And that means some glorious 4K footage. NASA is ...
NASA scientists also used the images to create a 4K video of the planet’s rotation. It’s part of the agency’s ongoing effort to release more UHD footage on both YouTube and its new dedicated ...
Jupiter's swirling atmosphere gets a gorgeous watercolor-like close-up from NASA's Juno spacecraft. Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.
Jupiter, Up Close NASA/JPL-Caltech NASA's Juno spacecraft made its closest approach to Jupiter on Aug. 27, 2016, swinging around the planet at a speed of 130,000 mph (208,000 km/h).
The spacecraft will make its 57th and 58th closest approaches, or perijoves (close passes), of Jupiter on Dec. 30, 2023, and Feb. 3, 2024, when it will get within just 930 miles (1,500 km) of Io's ...
On July 10 the spacecraft orbited close to the clouds. It soared just 5,600 miles over the enormous storm. And captured the highest-res photo ever taken of the Great Red Spot.
A NASA spacecraft is set to swing past one of Jupiter’s moons Thursday, giving astronomers a close-up view of one of the most volcanic spots in the solar system. The Juno probe, which has been ...
Scientists are about to get an up-close and personal look at the planet Jupiter's most famous landmark, the Great Red Spot. NASA's Juno spacecraft will be directly over the spot shortly after 10 p ...
NASA's Juno orbiter has made its first and nearest orbital flyby of Jupiter, snapping the closest close-up ever of giant planet's north pole. The unmanned probe made its 130,000 mph (208,000 km/h) ...
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