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ESA 's Juice mission to study Jupiter and its moons involves a series of gravitational maneuvers within the inner solar system.
The spacecraft responsible for the images is scheduled to reach Jupiter in 2031 .
The snapshots reveal various lunar landmarks and color variations, including the Humboldt crater and Mare Fecunditatis.
The next flyby, involving Venus , is scheduled for August next year .
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