Planet Jupiter: AMAZING announcement, what NASA did in the Premiere

The planet Jupiter has a new amazing announcement from NASA, here's what the American space agency managed to do for humanity for the first time.

The planet Jupiter Ganymede

Planet Jupiter has a stunning announcement today from NASA, and this is because we are talking about a new premiere recorded by the American space agency, and it is a very important one. Those from NASA announced today for the first time that the Juno spacecraft managed to record the first images of the north pole of the moon Ganymede near the planet Jupiter, this achievement being an extremely important one, in the end.

Planet Jupiter it is constantly orbited by the Juno space probe, and these images published by NASA show us again a distant world that we have not seen from this perspective until now. The Ganymede moon is the ninth largest object in our solar system, and the images that NASA captured near the planet Jupiter are surprising because they show us better how the entire surface of this cosmic body is almost covered in total ice now.

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Jupiter planet Ganymede moon
PHOTO: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ASI/INAF/JIRAM

Planet Jupiter it has next to it the only moon in our solar system that has its own magnetic field, which makes it all the more important, and that's because it looks even more like a planet. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere, so its surface is constantly "bombarded" by plasma coming from the magnetosphere that the planet Jupiter has, but very close images of its surface have not yet been published.

Planet Jupiter he had these pictures with his month registered in December of last year, but they were published only now after their processing was successful. The planet Jupiter is the largest in our solar system, so it is not unusual to have a moon commensurate with its size, but the lack of life does not make it that interesting for those at NASA, at least not at the moment, but sure in the future.

Planet Jupiter it will be carefully monitored by NASA, and most likely we will find out other interesting information about what is still hidden there.