In Photos: See Mysterious ‘Wet Moon’ Europa From Just 219 Miles Above As NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Gets RarClose Look - Forbes

Citizen scientist Andrea Luck processed this global image of Jupiter's moon Europa, taken by NASA's ...

Citizen scientist Andrea Luck processed this global image of Jupiter's moon Europa, taken by NASA's ...

[+] Juno orbiter on September 29, 2022.

Gill processed this global image of Jupiter's moon Europa, taken by ...

[+] NASA's Juno orbiter on September 29, 2022.

“Being able to get a close flyby with the instruments on Juno is going to help us in understanding how the surface responds to very sensitive near infrared spectrometers and high quality imaging,” said Jonathan Lunine, a planetary scientist at Cornell University and co-investigator on the Juno mission, who works on Europa Clipper.

Gill processed this global image of Jupiter's moon Europa, taken by ...

[+] NASA's Juno orbiter on September 29, 2022.

Gill processed this global image of Jupiter's moon Europa, taken by ...

[+] NASA's Juno orbiter on September 29, 2022.

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