JunoCam (or JCM) is the visible-light camera/telescope onboard NASA's Juno spacecraft currently orbiting Jupiter. The camera is operated by the JunoCam...
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JunoCam Several Volcanos (15 October 2023) Io, viewed by JunoCam Volcanic plume (15 October 2023) Io, taken by the JunoCam instrument during Juno's flyby...
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have been observed by the Juno Spacecraft using JunoCam and JIRAM. The cyclones have now been observed for about 5 years, as Juno completed 39 orbits around...
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its composition by 1998. Although the Juno orbiter, which arrived at Jupiter in 2016, has a camera called JunoCam, it is almost entirely focused on observations...
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Curiosity (rover) (section Mast Camera (MastCam))
from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2012. "Junocam, Juno Jupiter Orbiter". Malin Space Science Systems. Retrieved August 6, 2012...
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Zeus and his lover Ananke. Although the Juno orbiter, which arrived at Jupiter in 2016, has a camera called JunoCam, it is almost entirely focused on observations...
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scientist. She is responsible for the development and operation of the JunoCam, for which she received the NASA's Outstanding Public Leadership Medal...
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(2018-09-18). "The Rich Dynamics of Jupiter's Great Red Spot from JunoCam: Juno Images". The Astronomical Journal. 156 (4): 162. Bibcode:2018AJ....156...
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Jupiter (section Juno mission)
October 2021, a Juno flyby mission measured the depth of the Great Red Spot, putting it at around 300–500 kilometres (190–310 mi). Juno missions show that...
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