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Fresh from Jupiter, we have new views of its active moon Io, thanks to the #JunoMission. JunoCam even caught a glimpse of a volcanic plume! This is Prometheus, the "Old Faithful of Io." More images: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?source=public
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Happening now: the #JunoMission spacecraft is approaching Jupiter's volcanic moon Io. Follow along using this real-time simulation based on actual NASA data - https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_juno
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Our #JunoMission is making ever closer passes by Jupiter’s moon Io. The spacecraft will take another look at the active, volcanic moon on July 30 – with even closer flybys to come. 🌋 https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasa-s-juno-is-getting-ever-closer-to-jupiter-s-moon-io

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So many pics...

The legacy of exploration at the giant planet continues today with the #JunoMission, @NASAWebb, and soon, @EuropaClipper
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/jupiter
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Congratulations to the NANOGrav team! We're excited that our #JunoMission to Jupiter played a role in this historic discovery by providing key data about the solar system's barycenter. https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/barycenter/en/
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Today our #JunoMission completed its 52nd close pass by Jupiter! Earlier this year, it captured this view of storms and hazes on the giant planet. https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasa-s-juno-mission-observes-high-altitude-hazes-in-jupiter

📸 processed by Björn Jónsson
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Oh hello, Io! During its 51st close flyby of Jupiter on May 16, our #JunoMission captured these views of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io.

More about Juno's exploration of Io: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasas-juno-mission-getting-closer-to-jupiters-moon-io

Other recent images: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing

📸 processed by Kevin M. Gill
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Io aglow! Our #JunoMission observed Jupiter's moon Io in visible and infrared light, yielding this composite view showing hot spots across the surface of the solar system's most volcanically active world. https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasas-juno-mission-getting-closer-to-jupiters-moon-io
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50/50: On the heels of the #JunoMission's 50th orbit of Jupiter, NASA's Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter has completed its 50th flight on Mars. The numbers are a coincidence, but the pace of exploration across the solar system is not! Join us for the journey: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov
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An epic dance: At this very moment, the #JunoMission spacecraft is approaching Jupiter for its 50th close pass of the giant planet. Ride along using our 3D solar system simulator: https://go.nasa.gov/3ZI8Q7v
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An epic dance: At this very moment, the #JunoMission spacecraft is approaching Jupiter for its 50th close pass of the giant planet. Ride along using our 3D solar system simulator: https://go.nasa.gov/3ZI8Q7
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Where else in the solar system do we see active volcanoes? Jupiter's moon Io – seen here by @NASAVoyager and in infrared light by the #JunoMission – is continually tugged by gravity from Jupiter and its other moons, resulting in hundreds of volcanoes. http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/io
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Observations of Ganymede, heavy elements in Jupiter's atmosphere, and more: see some of the recent science findings from our #JunoMission: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/science-findings/
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For no particular reason, we're thinking about Jupiter's volcanic moon Io today. Our #JunoMission will fly by it on March 1, but you can make a virtual visit anytime at: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/io

Oh, and happy #NationalPizzaDay
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The JunoCam instrument aboard the #JunoMission spacecraft captured this image of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io on Dec. 14 from a distance of about 40,000 miles (64,000 kilometers). The team expects additional images from the pass to be available soon at http://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing
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So many choices this year!

#LucyMission flies by Earth https://go.nasa.gov/3ssVDBf
@NASAPersevere collects samples http://mars.nasa.gov/msr/
@NASAWebb spies Neptune https://go.nasa.gov/3VpXvGR
#JunoMission sees Io in infrared https://go.nasa.gov/3C7oNek

More: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news
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What's your favorite planetary postcard from '22?

#DARTMission impacts an asteroid https://go.nasa.gov/3Gh6ciG
@MarsCuriosity marks a decade on Mars https://go.nasa.gov/3Gh6R3E
@NASAWebb eyes Jupiter https://go.nasa.gov/3WlIwzb
#JunoMission encounters Europa https://go.nasa.gov/3WjSwJb
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The #JunoMission spacecraft successfully completed its 47th close pass by Jupiter on Dec. 14, but an on-board computer issue disrupted the downlink of data collected during the pass. Juno is healthy, and the team expects to complete the full downlink soon: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/juno-recovering-memory-after-47th-jupiter-flyby
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Our #JunoMission is turning its gaze to Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io.

Juno is expected to complete nine flybys of the Jovian moon, observing how volcanoes interact with Jupiter's aurorae and magnetosphere. http://go.nasa.gov/3FVXRR0
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Jupiter and its moons 😍 #JunoMission sped low over Jupiter’s cloud tops, capturing Io and Callisto in the distance last November. Two citizen scientists made and processed this photo using raw JunoCam data. Learn more about this stunning image here: http://go.nasa.gov/3U1Kgf7 #NASAJPL


Speeding low over Jupiter's cloud tops, our #JunoMission captured two Jovian moons in the distance. Details: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasa-s-juno-mission-spots-two-jovian-moons 📸 Processed by Gerald Eichstädt & Thomas Thomopoulos #NASASolarSystem

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