blending the realms of art and science. This duality has been a hallmark of Juno’s mission, offering a deeper understanding of Jupiter while inspiring the public with its artistic imagery.
The image is a reminder of just how beautiful space is, and how often the Jupiter surface experienced solar eclipses. The gas giant experiences total eclipses of the Sun far more often than the Earth.
"Storm Knots" by Ryan Cornell takes Jupiter's clouds as seen in raw images by NASA's Juno spacecraft ... [+] and makes them into a wild landscape. However, you’ll also find something else—art.
The Clipper is equipped with nine state-of-the-art instruments ... Two magnetometers will probe the sub-surface ocean by studying electrical currents induced by Jupiter's magnetic field.
What lies beneath the high ammonia clouds is no less dramatic. As a gas giant, Jupiter has no solid surface. Instead, its atmosphere becomes gradually hotter and denser as you travel deeper, ...
What lies beneath the high ammonia clouds is no less dramatic. As a gas giant, Jupiter has no solid surface. Instead, its atmosphere becomes gradually hotter and denser as you travel deeper, ...