To: Red Badger
This image is just from the Juno camera’s green-light filter. In the coming days, NASA expects to receive more images from the spacecraft, including those captured with its red- and blue-light filters. That will allow the agency to create a colorful portrait of Ganymede.
2 posted on
06/09/2021 9:46:22 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(You can't wait until life isn't hard anymore before you decide to be happy............. Nightbirde)
To: MtnClimber; SunkenCiv
Juno at Ganymede Pingy!.....................
3 posted on
06/09/2021 9:46:57 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(You can't wait until life isn't hard anymore before you decide to be happy............. Nightbirde)
To: Red Badger
4 posted on
06/09/2021 9:49:38 AM PDT by
Sans-Culotte
(11/3-11/4/2020 - The USA became a banana republic.)
To: Red Badger
I keep telling those kids not to go 4 wheeling on Ganymede but they don’t listen.
6 posted on
06/09/2021 10:02:47 AM PDT by
monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: Red Badger
Why are the “impact” craters all perfectly round? Nothing natural about that. Would expect all sorts of scars from impacts, not just perfectly round craters. Doesn’t look natural...get out the can opener and see what’s inside -
8 posted on
06/09/2021 11:54:56 AM PDT by
Paco
To: Red Badger
Juno’s black-and-white navigation camera also snapped a photo, below, of Ganymede’s dark side.
Does Ganymede have a ‘dark side’? How? Why? (I’m not talking about Jupiter’s boy-toy, don’t even want to go there)
12 posted on
06/09/2021 3:13:09 PM PDT by
hanamizu
To: Red Badger
Look at all those dune buggy tracks!
To: Red Badger
500 miles of ice to get to liquid water?
To: Red Badger
21 posted on
06/10/2021 5:33:54 AM PDT by
sit-rep
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