Planet Jupiter: INCREDIBLE VIDEO from NASA for Humanity

The planet Jupiter appears again in an incredible video clip that NASA has published so that the whole of humanity has the opportunity to see what is happening on the cosmic body so far away. In the video clip above you can see both the planet Jupiter and the moon Ganymede while they were flown by the Juno space probe, sent by NASA many years ago to reveal more of the secrets that are hidden there.

The planet Jupiter is the largest in the solar system, and its moons are some that have been explored very little by those from NASA until now, but this is about to change in a big way. Apart from the space probe that NASA has sent so far to analyze the planet Jupiter, the Americans will also send other space probes to analyze including the moons near the planet in order to discover more of their secrets.

Planet Jupiter: INCREDIBLE VIDEO from NASA for Humanity

The planet Jupiter has been recorded in a multitude of images and video clips so far by the Juno spacecraft, but scientists are preparing other missions with more complex space probes. New types of instruments will be included in the space probes that will arrive near the planet Jupiter from now on, so scientists will want to see much more clearly some of the hidden secrets that still have no explanation.

"In June, the robotic Juno spacecraft flew past Jupiter's giant moon Ganymede and took images that were digitally constructed into a detailed flyby. As the featured video begins, Juno sweeps across the moon's 2.000 km two-tone surface, revealing an icy alien landscape full of grooves and craters. Trenches are probably caused by the displacement of surface plates, while craters are caused by violent impacts."

The planet Jupiter cannot be explored by mankind, but the space moon Juno could be visited by space robots, the images of it show us that there is enough for researchers to analyze there. Of course, no one knows exactly when these missions will be sent, some with deadlines close to the 2030s, others after, so it's all a very big mystery that could still bring impressive discoveries for humanity.

The planet Jupiter will definitely be analyzed by the space probe Juno, but more important will be the explorations that will be made for the other moons that are near it.