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NASA’s Juno spacecraft recorded an eclipse on Jupiter. A shadow, 3600 km wide, formed on the planet’s surface
NASA’s Juno spacecraft recorded an eclipse on Jupiter. A shadow, 3600 km wide, formed on the planet’s surface. Researchers have turned photos into 360-degree videos.
Juno captured several images of Jupiter with the JunoCam. During one of the approaches to the planet, the device also captured an eclipse of the surface of one of its satellites – Io. The shadow of the moon of Jupiter is clearly visible on the cloud tops of the celestial body.
Software Engineer Kevin Gill transformed Juno images i…
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