Saudi- NASA's Juno spacecraft beams first pictures from Jupiter


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency)
PASADENA, Calif., Shawwal 08, 1437, July 13, 2016, SPA -- A NASA spacecraft has sent back the first pictures since arriving at Jupiter, according to AP.
An image released Tuesday shows Jupiter surrounded by three of its four largest moons. The picture was taken on Saturday when the Juno spacecraft was circling 3 million miles away. Even at that distance, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a centuries-old atmospheric storm, was visible.
Juno entered orbit around Jupiter last week after a five-year journey. It's on a 20-month mission to map the giant planet's poles, atmosphere and interior.
During the approach, the camera and instruments were powered off as a precaution as Juno braved intense radiation. The instruments were turned back on several days after the arrival.
Scientists have said close-ups of Jupiter won't come until next month when Juno swings back around.
--SPA
03:38 LOCAL TIME 00:38 GMT


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