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The JUNO mission is on an extended phase of the program where its studying a closer view of Jupiter and its moons.

 

While the original and first part of the mission was completed there is an additional program to finish what it could be take scientific information about Jupiter's atmosphere composition and its colossal magnetic field.

 

How it was formed? take data that could generate a clue on Jupiter's creation.

 

The mission is scheduled to end on September 15, 2025, after which the spacecraft may be deorbited.

 

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Most recent Jupiter photo taken by Juno spacecraft. (Image credit: NASA's JPL "Jet Propulsion Laboratory")

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