PC3 | NASA's Juno Mission:Briefing
NASA's Juno Mission:Briefing
Convener: Asmae Ourkiya
Tue, 29 Apr, 15:00–16:00 (CEST)
 
Press centre
Tue, 15:00
NASA’s Juno mission has been transforming our understanding of Jupiter since its arrival at the gas giant in 2016. Now, for the first time, mission scientists will reveal groundbreaking new findings that promise to reshape what we know about the largest planet in our solar system.

This highly anticipated briefing will cover never-before-shared updates from Juno’s latest observations, offering fresh insights into Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere, its deep interior, and possibly even its mysterious moons. With each orbit, Juno continues to unlock secrets about the planet’s origins, magnetic field, and dynamic storms—including the iconic Great Red Spot.

Join us as NASA’s leading experts unveil these latest discoveries, shedding new light on the forces shaping our cosmic neighborhood and the ongoing quest to understand our solar system’s most enigmatic giant.

Participants:

Alessandro Mura
NASA / National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy

Scott Bolton
NASA / Southwest Research Insititue, USA

Shannon Brown
NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Yohai Kaspi
NASA / Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel