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When the astronomer Galileo Galilei first set his sights on Jupiter through his telescope in 1610, he noticed two strange things: First, there four small moons orbiting the planet, and second, planet had these strange alternating bands of color. Now, over 400 years later, we're looking at these stripes on the Solar System's largest planet in a way we never have before.Fast forward to the year 2011: NASA has launched the Juno spacecraft (who's name has a strange origin story) towards Jupiter, and...
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