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ilan
03-06-2020, 01:24 PM
And now, a word from Juno at Jupiter
Deborah Byrd and Eleanor Imster in SPACE | TODAY'S IMAGE | March 6, 2020

Juno arrived at Jupiter in 2016. It’s in a 53-day orbit around the planet. Close sweeps past the planet are called “perijoves” (peri means “near”). Here are some spectacular images from the most recent sweep, Perijove 25, in February.



https://earthsky.org/upl/2020/03/jupiter-perijove25-e1583360265305.png
Jupiter at mid-northern latitudes as seen by Juno during Perijove 25. The small, round, swirly spots are storms in Jupiter’s atmosphere. Image via NASA/ JPL-Caltech/ SwRI/ MSSS/ Kevin M. Gill.


The Juno mission to Jupiter has been orbiting the giant planet since 2016, and NASA has made the raw images from Juno’s camera available to the public for processing. Juno has a 53-day orbit around Jupiter, and close passes of the planet are called perijoves, from the Greek word peri meaning near. Images are now coming in from Juno’s most recent close sweep past the planet, Perijove 25, on February 17, 2020.

Brian Swift processed the video below, using imagery from the JunoCam instrument during Perijove 25.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=v7Ztmb3ss5w

Bottom line: Newly processed images from the days around the Juno spacecraft’s most recent low pass over the planet – called a “perijove” – on December 17, 2019.