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Launched into orbit in 2011 and beginning its scientific mission in 2016 after entering Jupiter's orbit, NASA's "Juno" spacecraft has sent back new images of the Solar System's largest planet.
Axar.az reports that the spacecraft traveled 2.7 billion kilometers over five years to reach Jupiter, delivering stunning photos since entering orbit in 2016.
What’s even more fascinating is that space enthusiasts can download raw images captured by the "JunoCam" camera, process them using their own methods, and submit the edited images to NASA for publication.
By visiting the "JunoCam" page, you can download and edit these images as you wish.
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2024.11.21 / 12:36
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Axar.az
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