It's already sent back photos of Jupiter's rings ... This is our closest look at Jupiter's iconic "Great Red Spot." These photographs were taken by NASA's Juno probe. It flew just 5,600 miles ...
Juno snapped the views on March 7 during a close flyby of Jupiter. The images highlight one of Jupiter’s most famous features: the Great Red Spot, a huge, long-lived storm famous for its color.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has just released stunning images of Jupiter ... its strange core and the iconic and long-lived “Great ...
In May, Juno returned an image of the moon Amalthea above Jupiter’s “Great Red Spot.” According to NASA, a tiny potato-shaped moon with a radius of just 52 miles (84 kilometers), Amalthea is ...
That’s one big storm. “Juno found that the Great Red Spot’s roots go 50 to 100 times deeper than Earth’s oceans and are warmer at the base than they are at the top,” Andy Ingersoll ...
The NASA Juno spacecraft has once again amazed the ... These components fuel massive storms, including the iconic Great Red Spot, a storm large enough to engulf Earth. The dolphin-shaped cloud ...
A new study predicts that even though it’s not any less thick, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is definitely much smaller than 350 years ago. Scientists will compare their modelled estimates to Juno ...