NASA's Juno MissionVerified account

@NASAJuno

Exploring Jupiter to improve our understanding of the planet’s origins and the formation of planetary systems.

Jupiter
Joined January 2009

Tweets

You blocked @NASAJuno

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @NASAJuno

  1. 13 hours ago

    The first image of ’s rings taken from the inside looking out. The stars beyond are part of Orion. Details:

  2. 17 hours ago

    sings: hear plasma wave signals from Jupiter’s ionosphere converted to sound:

  3. 18 hours ago

    A whole new world: my first in-depth science results reveal a strikingly complex . Details:

  4. 18 hours ago

    LIVE NOW: First science results from my mission at . Got questions? Use

  5. 20 hours ago

    Extra, Extra! Tune in today at 11am PT (2pm ET) for the first science results from my mission at :

  6. May 22

    Are you ready for some science? Tune in Thursday, May 25, for the first in-depth results from my mission

  7. May 19

    New raw images from my latest flyby are available now. Download, process + share

  8. May 19

    My latest science flyby is complete. All science instruments + were operating to collect data

  9. May 18
  10. May 18

    All systems go! Tonight, I’ll make my fifth science flyby over ’s mysterious cloud tops. More info:

  11. May 5

    That view though. Oval storms dot the cloudscape in this enhanced color image of ’s south pole

  12. May 4
  13. May 4

    What part of should image next? It’s up to you! Voting for my May 19 flyby opens today:

  14. May 3

    Mark your calendar: voting for my next flyby will open tomorrow, May 4:

  15. May 1

    In May's nighttime skies, Jupiter is well placed for evening viewing & the moon dances w/ Venus, Mercury & Mars:

  16. Apr 20

    Tune in tonight for a public talk with my principal investigator Scott Bolton!

  17. Apr 19

    On the edge of . This image showcases several features on the apparent edge of the giant planet

  18. Apr 7

    Look up! Tonight reaches opposition, when it shines brightest and appears largest in the night sky. Info:

  19. Apr 6

    is as close to Earth as it will be all year & took this opportunity to snap a brand new picture!

  20. Apr 6

    When Jovian light and dark collide: This image highlights multiple atmospheric conditions on

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·