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NASA Juno Returns Closest Images of Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede – The Wire Science
The spacecraft has been observing Jupiter and its moons since July 2016, and is expected to do so until 2025.

An image of the Jovian moon Ganymede, obtained by the JunoCam imager from an altitude of 1,038 km. Image: NASA Juno
New Delhi: NASA’s Juno space probe captured the first two images of Jupiter’s Ganymede in its closest approach to the moon on June 7. June…
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