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posted by mrpg on Wednesday June 09 2021, @11:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the smile dept.

See the First Images NASA's Juno Took As It Sailed by Ganymede

The first two images from NASA Juno's June 7, 2021, flyby of Jupiter's giant moon Ganymede have been received on Earth. The photos – one from the Jupiter orbiter's JunoCam imager and the other from its Stellar Reference Unit star camera – show the surface in remarkable detail, including craters, clearly distinct dark and bright terrain, and long structural features possibly linked to tectonic faults.

"This is the closest any spacecraft has come to this mammoth moon in a generation," said Juno Principal Investigator Scott Bolton of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. "We are going to take our time before we draw any scientific conclusions, but until then we can simply marvel at this celestial wonder."

[...] "The conditions in which we collected the dark side image of Ganymede were ideal for a low-light camera like our Stellar Reference Unit," said Heidi Becker, Juno's radiation monitoring lead at JPL. "So this is a different part of the surface than seen by JunoCam in direct sunlight. It will be fun to see what the two teams can piece together."

The spacecraft will send more images from its Ganymede flyby in the coming days, with JunoCam's raw images being made available here.

Ganymede.

Also at NYT.

Previously: Close Encounters of the Jovian Kind: NASA's Juno to Get a Close Look at Jupiter's Moon Ganymede


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  • (Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 09 2021, @12:01PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 09 2021, @12:01PM (#1143491)

    While the scientists are mincing their words, it's clear these are runways for the spacecraft they're going to use to invade Earth... we're fucked.

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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday June 09 2021, @02:18PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday June 09 2021, @02:18PM (#1143520) Journal

    The article's title did not mince any words. Whether this was deliberate or an unintentional slip, the title of the article unambiguously tells us that Juno's mode of propulsion is a Sail.

    That is significant news. And they can't take it back now.

    Heads will role.

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  • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Wednesday June 09 2021, @03:33PM (1 child)

    by Thexalon (636) on Wednesday June 09 2021, @03:33PM (#1143550)

    No we're not: The Ganymedians are seeking out intelligent life.

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    • (Score: 2) by DECbot on Wednesday June 09 2021, @03:47PM

      by DECbot (832) on Wednesday June 09 2021, @03:47PM (#1143556) Journal

      Alright, humanity might be safe, but life on Earth is still likely to change. I personally will miss our delicious bovine betters.

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  • (Score: 2) by Sourcery42 on Thursday June 10 2021, @04:55PM

    by Sourcery42 (6400) on Thursday June 10 2021, @04:55PM (#1143943)

    That's just a Minervan ship. No worries, they're borderline terrified of our nightmare planet.