Juno Spacecraft Captures Mesmerizing Green Lightning on Jupiter's Atmosphere

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NASA's Juno mission completed its 49th close flyby of Jupiter on March 1, 2023, capturing remarkable images of high-altitude haze bands forming over cyclones in a region referred to as Jet N7. The Juno mission aims to understand the origin and evolution of Jupiter, using a suite of scientific instruments, including the JunoCam, a camera specifically designed to capture high-resolution images of Jupiter's poles. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, renowned for its massive size and distinctive bands of swirling, colorful clouds, and is surrounded by at least 95 moons, the four largest being Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
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