
How the public is helping NASA’s Juno mission
CNNCNN — NASA wants your help. “I try to keep the color close,” he says, while revealing “what’s more pleasing and more telling about what’s on the surface.” A koi fish-like formation in the upper clouds of Jupiter, captured on perijove 24 of the Juno mission. “Finally, we have these really crisp images.” Other personal highlights include Juno looking down into Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, and recent findings from perijove 24. Europa Clipper will investigate Jupiter’s icy moon, passing within 16 miles of what NASA says “may be the best place to look for extraterrestrial life in the solar system.” More ambitious still, the Dragonfly mission aims to fly a rotocopter above the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan, “an analog to the very early Earth,” according to NASA. “Clipper and Dragonfly are a little way off – they’re in the 2030s – but I’m still looking forward to the imagery we get back from those,” says Gill.
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