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NASA’s Juno spacecraft takes first ever picture of Jupiter’s largest moon Ganymede – indy100
NASAs Juno spacecraft has taken its first images of the largest moon orbiting around Jupiter.
Ganymede, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, is one the 79 identified moons spinning around the big planet and is the ninth-largest object in the solar system and is larger even than the planet Mercury.
As of today, we can all have a closer look as Juno captured Ganymedes North Pole now that there is technology to see it in more detail.
Now for the first time, the Jovian a term that refers to th…
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