Juno's Extended Jupiter Mission
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NASA's Discoveries Deep Within Jupiter's Clouds and Moons | Juno Year 6 Update
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It's been 6 years since Juno began orbiting Jupiter .
The space probe began orbiting the gaseous giant on July 5th, 2016 .
In 2021 , Juno began its extended mission to include flybys of Jupiter 's icy inner moons, Ganymede , Europa , and IO .
The extended mission will add 42 orbits, or perigoves, by 2025 , at the end of which NASA will deorbit the probe.
Juno made its flyby of Europa on the 29th of September 2022 , which gave the probe a gravity assist that shortened its orbit to 38 days .
Scientists think that Europa , like Ganymede , harbours a vast ocean beneath its icy exterior.
But new findings suggest there could be a lot more going on than the simple ocean crust model would have you believe.
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