Juno's 38th Jovian flyby revealed a rich view of the planet and Callisto and Io.
NASA's Juno probe captured this image of Jupiter's atmosphere and the moons Io and Callisto during a close flyby on Nov. 29, 2021.
A flyby of Jupiter by NASA's Juno spacecraft has delivered a stunning image of the gas giant's cloud tops and the moons Callisto and Io. The newly released image was taken by the spacecraft's JunoCam just under a year ago, on Nov. 29, 2021, as the Jupiter-exploring's horizon and the planet's churning, rippling clouds, while also capturing the moons Io and Callisto .
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