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Jupiter’s vibrant bands of light belts and dark regions appear primed for their close-up during our Juno spacecraft’s 10th flyby on Feb. 7. This flyby was a gravity science positioned pass.
2月7日我们的Juno飞船的第10次飞越中,木星充满活力的光带和黑暗的地带似乎为他们的特写准备好了。这次飞越是重力科学的定位。

During orbits that highlight gravity experiments, Juno is positioned toward Earth in a way that allows both transmitters to downlink data in real-time to one of the antennas of our Deep Space Network. All of Juno’s science instruments and the spacecraft’s JunoCam were in operation during the flyby, collecting data that is now being returned to Earth. The science behind this beautifully choreographed image will help us understand the origin and structure of the planet beneath those lush, swirling clouds.
在突出重力实验的轨道期间,Juno定位于地球,使得两个发射机能够实时将数据下行到我们的深空网络的一个天线。所有Juno的科学仪器和宇宙飞船的JunoCam都在飞行中运行,收集的数据正在返回到地球。这个精美的编舞图像背后的科学将帮助我们了解那些郁郁葱葱,漩涡云下的星球的起源和结构。
Citizen scientist Gerald Eichstädt processed this image using data from the JunoCam imager. All of JunoCam's raw images are available for the public to peruse and process into image products! Just visitwww.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam.
公民科学家GeraldEichstädt使用JunoCam成像仪的数据处理了这个图像。所有JunoCam的原始图像都可供公众阅读并加工成图像产品!只要访问www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam。

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt
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