For the start of World Space Week, today"s homepage features a composite of images taken by NASA"s Juno probe as it swooped past Jupiter. The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter also has the largest number of moons: 79. Jupiter is the Roman counterpart to Zeus, and the planet"s major moons are named after Zeus", shall we say, extra-marital partners. So, when it came time to name NASA"s most ambitious Jupiter probe, they decided to name it after Jupiter’s wife, Juno, so that she could keep an eye on him. Every 53 days in the course of its wide and complex orbit, the Juno probe makes its closest approach, snapping shots like these as it speeds past the gas giant in just two hours. World Space Week starts on the anniversary of the launch of the very first space probe, Sputnik, which entered orbit around the Earth on October 4, 1957.
World Space Week begins
Today in History
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It’s showtime for a precious crop
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Road-trip worthy attraction in the heartland
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Travel Sunday: San Francisco
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Mountain mists over Bavaria
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Big Bend National Parks birthday
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World Water Day
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St. Patricks Day
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A Welsh wonder turns 70
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A whale of a hug
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Rock House in Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
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World Migratory Bird Day
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High trekking season in Upper Mustang
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National Aviation Day
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Shark Fin Cove, California
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Cross this bridge if you dare
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The power of the forest
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It s Tolkien Reading Day
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San Gimignano, Siena Tuscany, Italy
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20 years later
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Kawachi Fuji Garden
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Gray days ahead in Monterey
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Eye of the cave
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National Park Week: Wind Cave National Park
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A bison preserve
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Sea lion in a kelp forest, Baja California, Mexico
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Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia
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National Bison Day
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Where do those colors come from?
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Paris is photo-ready this week
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Astoria-Megler Bridge, Oregon