NASA's New Horizons and Juno spacecraft have captured stunning images of Pluto and Jupiter, showcasing the planets in detail. The Hubble space telescope also observed auroras on Jupiter, larger than Earth. Voyager 1 provided the most distant image of Earth from beyond Pluto.
Close up of Pluto from the New Horizons space probe https://t.co/IOhmbXLflg
Most distant image of Earth, taken by NASA's Voyager 1 from out past Pluto 😳 https://t.co/FM0bBqAO6J
This is what Earth looks like from 1.5 billion kilometers away. A pale blue dot beneath the rings of Saturn captured by the Cassini spacecraft. 📸: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI https://t.co/UjDnqZgGbt
Almost 9 years ago, New Horizons snapped this photo of Pluto from 3.3 million miles away! This image revealed tantalizing signs of geology on the side facing away from Pluto’s large companion moon, Charon. (Credit: NASA New Horizons) https://t.co/nXoaN6MSGV
This is Jupiter. https://t.co/gmAfWbt6Iq
Auroras on Jupiter seen by Hubble space telescope The area of the auroras are bigger than Earth 🤯 https://t.co/0tcscWwHxV
Meanwhile, somewhere in Jupiter's orbit...Stunning view of Io by Juno. Unbelievable...Credit: NASA. https://t.co/so7hpqo32y
Jupiter from Juno https://t.co/1iSi1F1dQs
My favorite photo of Pluto (via New Horizons) https://t.co/TsaCAvstfC
View of Pluto through the years https://t.co/PJaAgpWerw