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Juno flyby of Io Feb 3 2024

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Juno made another close flyby after the Dec 2023 flyby. Some really super cool images coming out of this.

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"Jupiter’s fiery and chaotic moon Io has been imaged in detail by NASA’s Juno spacecraft after another super-close flyby—and this time it caught a volcano or two."


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That's an excellent image.

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Wow! That's excellent!

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Another wonderful image.
I have mentioned many times that most images from Juno are free to download and try your hand at processing them.
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Re: Juno flyby of Io Feb 3 2024

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Lady Fraktor wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 5:24 pm Another wonderful image.
I have mentioned many times that most images from Juno are free to download and try your hand at processing them.

Might as well, not capturing any photons of my own at the moment!

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