NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Strange Frowning Face on Jupiter During 54th Close Flyby

NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Strange Frowning Face on Jupiter During 54th Close Flyby

NASA Juno Mission Frowning Face Jupiter
NASA’s Juno mission captured a strange frowning face on Jupiter during its 54th close flyby on September 7th. This oddity was spotted in the gas giant’s far northern regions, called Jet N7, where turbulent clouds and storms along Jupiter’s terminator reside.


NASA Juno Mission Frowning Face Jupiter
Jupiter’s terminator is basically the dividing line between the day and night sides of the planet. Scientists study the low angle of sunlight highlights the complex topography of features in this region to better understand the processes occurring in Jupiter’s atmosphere.

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Citizen scientist Vladimir Tarasov made this image using raw data from the JunoCam instrument. At the time the raw image was taken, the Juno spacecraft was about 4,800 miles (about 7,700 kilometers) above Jupiter’s cloud tops, at a latitude of about 69 degrees north,” said NASA.


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Virgin Galactic 05 Successfully Completes Space Mission, Marks Tenth Spaceflight to Date

Virgin Galactic 05 Successfully Completes Space Mission, Marks Tenth Spaceflight to Date

Virgin Galactic 05 Space Mission Flight
Virgin Galactic 05 successfully completed its space mission earlier today, marking the company’s tenth spaceflight to date. The crew consisted of U.S. Planetary Scientist Dr. Alan Stern, U.S. Payload Specialist Kellie Gerardi, and private astronaut Ketty Pucci-Sisti Maisonrouge.



Researchers Dr. Alan Stern and Kellie Geradi conducted five experiments during the suborbital spaceflight. Stern’s experiments include a biomedical harness to collect physiological data related to human spaceflight, while Geradi’s had her examining how a confined fluid behaves in low gravity to help inform technologies such as spacecraft lift-support systems.

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The suborbital science potential for Institutes like ours is unprecedented and I’m also struck by the broader societal impact of commercial human spaceflight — after today’s mission, Virgin Galactic is now responsible for producing 10% of the world’s female astronauts, and I look forward to seeing that number soar for my daughter’s generation,” said Kellie Gerardi, U.S. Payload Specialist and Bioastronautics Researcher for the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences (IIAS).

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