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Juno Heads Back to Jupiter Over The Planet's Clouds
After reaching the farthest point of Jupiter's orbit, Juno is now on its way back to the planet. The orbit will be completed on Aug. 27 when the spacecraft will also execute the nearest passby above its cloud tops.
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