All good things must come to an end, and Juno— NASA’s $1-billion mission to study Jupiter like never before — is no exception. The probe launched from Earth in August 2011, reached Jupiter in July 2016, and is scheduled to make its last two of 14 high-speed flybys around the gas giant in May and July.
But that doesn’t mean Juno is finished beaming back astounding new photos of Jupiter. At least not yet but it will soon.
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