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Juno Spacecraft Less than 10 Days to Jupiter; Spots Planet and its Largest Moons
The Juno spacecraft is less than 10 days to Jupiter. From a distance of 6 million miles on June 21, JunoCam was able to spot Jupiter and its four largest moons.
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