Juno captured the photo — which shows Jupiter's famous Great Red Spot and the three big Jovian moons Europa, Ganymede and Io — with its visible-light JunoCam instrument on Sunday (July 10), less than a week after arriving at the giant planet.
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Juno Spacecraft Captures 1st Photo from Jupiter Orbit
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