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See the first images of Jupiter from Juno

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See the first images of Jupiter from Juno

 

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The first images of Jupiter taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft have arrived back on Earth.

 

The probe arrived in orbit around the biggest planet in the solar system two months ago.

 

The images were taken last Saturday when Juno had completed the first of 36 orbital fly-bys of the massive planet.

 

 
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I guess they are suggesting we Google it

...looks like bs......

Jupiter is just a big, dirty gas ball. Nothing to see here. Move along, please.

4 minutes ago, Dexlowe said:

Jupiter is just a big, dirty gas ball. Nothing to see here. Move along, please.

 

One of Jupiter's 67 moons could hold life and one day we might send a probe to confirm this. Saturn also have a couple of moons that could hold life. Enceladus is probably the best candidate.

Lots to see here.

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