The device has a problem with the primary camera of a device called JunoCam overheating.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent back breathtaking new images of the gas giant Jupiter. They, most likely, may be the last, because technical problems have been identified with the device. Forbes wrote it.
Juno made its 48th close flyby of the planet. But due to breakdowns, he was able to capture only 44 of the planned 214 images.
All frames taken by the spacecraft were obtained during a flyby of Jupiter at a speed of 200 thousand km / h.
Thanks to this device, scientists discovered that Jupiter has 79 satellites. The most interesting are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
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Earlier, the James Webb Space Telescope took two new images of Jupiter, which will give scientists more clues to the inner life on the planet.
For the first time in 59 years, Jupiter will come as close as possible to Earth
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