An curved arrow pointing right. Right now, NASA's Juno spacecraft is orbiting Jupiter. It's the second spacecraft in history to do so, and its orbit is taking it over Jupiter's north and south pole.
When NASA's Juno spacecraft first flew by Jupiter on August 27 ... But the pinwheel-shaped spacecraft also swung by the south pole of the largest planet in the solar system.
"Perhaps [the] most striking example of this disparity can be found with the central cyclone at Jupiter's north pole," Steve Levin, Juno's project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in ...
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