-
JunoCam (or JCM) is the visible-light camera/telescope
onboard NASA's
Juno spacecraft currently orbiting Jupiter. The
camera is
operated by the JunoCam...
-
JunoCam Several Volcanos (15
October 2023) Io,
viewed by
JunoCam Volcanic plume (15
October 2023) Io,
taken by the
JunoCam instrument during Juno's flyby...
- last seen up-close in 2007.
During several orbits,
Juno has
observed Io from a
distance using JunoCAM, a wide-angle, visible-light camera, to look for volcanic...
- have been
observed by the
Juno Spacecraft using JunoCam and JIRAM. The
cyclones have now been
observed for
about 5 years, as
Juno completed 39
orbits around...
- its
composition by 1998.
Although the
Juno orbiter,
which arrived at
Jupiter in 2016, has a
camera called JunoCam, it is
almost entirely focused on observations...
- Zeus and his
lover Ananke.
Although the
Juno orbiter,
which arrived at
Jupiter in 2016, has a
camera called JunoCam, it is
almost entirely focused on observations...
- scientist. She is
responsible for the
development and
operation of the
JunoCam, for
which she
received the NASA's
Outstanding Public Leadership Medal...
- mission,
under contract to
Northwestern University. The MSSS
developed JunoCam for the
Juno Jupiter Mission,
which launched in 2011. In July 2014, NASA announced...
- (2018-09-18). "The Rich
Dynamics of Jupiter's
Great Red Spot from
JunoCam:
Juno Images". The
Astronomical Journal. 156 (4): 162. Bibcode:2018AJ....156...
- from the
original on
September 4, 2012.
Retrieved August 6, 2012. "
Junocam,
Juno Jupiter Orbiter".
Malin Space Science Systems.
Retrieved August 6, 2012...