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Jason Davis • November 08, 2019
Planetary exploration news for busy people
Jason Davis • October 04, 2019 • 2
Planetary exploration news for busy people
Heidi Hammel • July 15, 2019 • 2
Twenty-five years ago, multiple fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed into Jupiter, changing the face of the planet and the course of planetary science.
Ted Stryk • December 26, 2018
Ted Stryk shows us a new color, near-global view of Europa made from Galileo spacecraft data captured in 1996.
Judy Schmidt • November 09, 2018 • 1
Judy Schmidt shares the technique she used to make a beautiful new animation of Jupiter.
Jason Perry • October 18, 2018
It’s been almost 17 years since NASA's Galileo spacecraft took meaningful data of Jupiter’s volcanic moon.
Jason Davis • August 15, 2018 • 4
Let's check in on NASA's Juno spacecraft, which completed its 14th close flyby of Jupiter last month.
Emily Lakdawalla • May 18, 2018 • 1
Seán Doran has made a cool visual index to the images that JunoCam took during Juno's first 12 closest approaches to Jupiter.
Björn Jónsson • May 14, 2018 • 2
The Juno spacecraft that is currently orbiting Jupiter has obtained the first good images of Jupiter's polar regions. I am presenting here a combined global map of Jupiter, made from a Cassini map I made for the equatorial and temperate regions and polar maps made from the Juno JunoCam and JIRAM polar images.
Emily Lakdawalla • May 11, 2018 • 3
With the help of some preprocessing of JunoCam images by Mattias Malmer, Don Davis shows us how Jupiter might have looked on April 1, 2018, if we'd been aboard Juno.
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