How Jupiter Shocked NASA Scientists | Juno Spacecraft 3-Year Update

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Image Credits: NASA/Juno/Sean Doran

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Jupiter is so gorgeous, being able to see it through a telescope lens is amazing. The HD pictures are so breathtaking

mvPiss
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Jupiter is like an art piece suspended in space. Those marbled storm and cloud bands swirl quite beautifully. A talented artist couldn't have replicated the complexity and detail in all the swirls. Nature's beauty on display!

CharlyDeamen
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And I'm so glad they decided to put a visible light camera on Juno the pictures are just awesome

gelgamath_
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wow. the enhanced color storms are just mind blowing, van gogh on a 140, 000km canvas

roland
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Thanks for covering these long-term missions. With the regular news coverage if it's older than 3 weeks they stop covering it. But missions like these can take years to produce interesting results.

PTNLemay
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Never seen such high-resolution images of Jupiter before. We are reaping the rewards of investment made on Juno, it's so worth it. Juno is like how Cassini was at Saturn.
Your channel's production quality at another level. Love it.

garydunken
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Jupiter is definitely the most sci-fi of the planets. Gas giant? Liquid giant? Metallic Hydrogen giant!?. Bring on Europa now 🌴

MachineThatCreates
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What a mysterious beast of a planet! I've loved astronomy my whole life! Thank you, Astrum!

KarbineKyle
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This is incredible. I often wonder what the results of these missions are but not sure where to look for the most definitive answers due to the mixture of concept art and deceptive websites that just want traffic. This is one of the best astronomy channels on YouTube.

generaleerelativity
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Juno is such an amazing mission. I’m wowed by the long distance accuracy of these satellites. My uncle, James Sovey, worked for NASA and JPL. He was part of the team that developed Deep Space One, specifically low thrust propulsion.

seanwelch
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I'm always in awe when I see these pictures of Jupiter. I can't explain the emotion that overcomes me when I gaze at the activity that's happening before my eyes. I've never been so astonished, afraid, intrigued and confused all at once.

adamalmighty
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These images are literally out of this world

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*THANK* *YOU* *SO* *MUCH* *FOR* *THESE* *VIDEOS* *ASTRUM.* They are extremely helpful to me as they efficiently collect and condense many disparate pieces of news and information about space science and research and assemble them into accessible, entertaining, relaxing, and highly educational short reports that save me a lot of time. Keep up the amazing work, I love this channel! :)

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Thank you so much for these wonderful videos. Our home, Earth, is so small and you help open the doors to the massive cosmos that we travel through. If people could open their minds and absorb just 1/100th of what you offer...maybe they'd be more inspired to take care of the little and only home we have...Earth. You offer an opportunity for that enlightenment. I'm sincerely grateful.

Jamby
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Space is endlessly fascinating. Images from Juno actually brought tears to my eyes. To be able to see such detail from Jupiter is nothing short of an amazing experience.

umachan
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Well done to the scientists and engineers for making Juno such a great success. The only real problem the mission has
Encountered so far was an engine fault that potentially could have put Juno in a wrong orbit and ruining the mission, so it was decided to keep Juno in a 53 day orbit rather than 14. This meant that the science data collected would take longer to complete than if it had gone into the shorter orbit, but would also ensure that all the science goals would eventually be reached. By the way the mission is going, that will almost certainly happen, and the decision to keep it in the longer orbit was very wise and absolutely the right one.

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Great and Detail information as always. Love your channel ❤️.

tusharborade
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“Jupiter’s largest moon, Io”

Ganymede: Am I a joke to you?

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Something I read once which blew my mind, was that if we could see Jupiter's magnetic field with the naked eye, seen from Earth it would be as big as the full moon. Meanwhile Jupiter itself, as huge as it is, is just a little dot.

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Like an idiot, I youtubed "Fastest man-made object ever created" .. After watching a few videos of Jets breaking the sound barrier, I ended up watching a video about a flying man hole cover and Helios (spelling?) .... I have no idea how I ended up on this video ... but Im thankful I did. This information blew my mind; amazing graphics and narrative. Thank you... Thank you so much

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