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#Repost @nasajpl with @repostapp #Jupiter is ready for its next close-up. What photos should @NASAJuno take #JunoCam voting open now till Jan. 23. Get more info and find out how to cast your vote at http://go.nasa.gov/2jcZ2yO (link in bio) During the Feb. 2 flyby, Juno will make its closest approach to Jupiter at 4:58 a.m. PST (7:58 a.m. EST, 13:58 UTC/GMT), when the spacecraft is about 2,700 miles (4,300 kilometers) above the planet's swirling clouds. JunoCam will begin taking pictures as the spacecraft approaches Jupiter's north pole. Two hours later, the imaging will conclude as the spacecraft completes its close flyby, departing from below the gas giant's south pole. Juno is currently on its fourth orbit around Jupiter. This amateur-processed image was taken on Dec. 11, 2016, as Juno performed its third close flyby of Jupiter. #space #photography #vote #NASA #JPL #SWRI #NASABeyond