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The Most Spectacular Images From Juno’s Latest Close Flyby of Jupiter

NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently made its 66th flyby, or “perijove,” of the gas giant, Jupiter, returning many spectacular raw images to Earth. While NASA processes many photos from the Juno mission, community editors are a significant part of the photography efforts, and the latest community submissions are incredible.

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