NASA Eyes Clearest Image Of Jupiter's Ganymede In Juno's Closest Flyby
NASA has aimed to acquire clearest images of Ganymede, as its Juno spacecraft will flyby the Jupiter's largest moon at a distance of just 1,038 km on June 7. Juno's flyby will reportedly be the closest since Galileo spacecraft back in May 2000. According to NASA, the spacecraft will capture five images in a 25-minute window. Its success will act as guide to JUICE (2022) and Europa Clipper (2024) missions.