Juno is one of the solar system research projects that NASA is still paralleling.
The probe flew very close to the giant gas planet and captured shots with the JunoCam device every 53 days, while traveling at a maximum speed of nearly 210 km / h.
More than a week after entering Jupiter (or Jupiter), NASA's Juno spacecraft sent the first image it captured back to Earth.
Jupiter's magnetic field is hundreds of times higher than Earth's, so the aurora phenomenon on this planet never stops and has a greater intensity than on Earth.