NASA's Juno Reveals Stunning New Images of Jupiter's Storms and Moons

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NASA's Juno spacecraft has captured stunning images of Jupiter's atmospheric storms and its moon Amalthea during its 66th close flyby. The photos, processed by citizen scientists, reveal intricate details of Jupiter's chaotic weather patterns and highlight the planet's vibrant colors. Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, is on an extended mission set to conclude in 2025. The mission has provided valuable data to help scientists understand Jupiter's atmosphere and evolution.
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