Since 2016, NASA's Juno spacecraft has been orbiting Jupiter, capturing images and uncovering new insights into the gas giant's atmosphere and magnetic field
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Launched in 2011, Juno's mission focuses on studying Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic forces, and deep interior
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Over its mission, it has provided groundbreaking insights into the planet's atmosphere, magnetic field, and internal structure
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These images help scientists analyze Jupiter's weather systems, including its iconic Great Red Spot and intricate cloud formations
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Juno's high-resolution cameras have revealed dynamic storm patterns and swirling cyclones, especially at the planet's poles
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The spacecraft's JunoCam continues to provide detailed images, highlighting Jupiter's vibrant cloud bands and evolving atmospheric conditions
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Juno will continue its investigation of the solar system's largest planet through September 2025, or until the spacecraft's end of life
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Other missions are set to continue the exploration of the Jovian system