

The moons were imaged by NASA's Galileo spacecraft Jupiter is seen here with a vivid aurora, captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Volcanically active moon Io is also shown, at left. In the artist's impression, which is not to scale, Ganymede is shown in the foreground, Callisto to the far right, and Europa centre-right. “As well as continuously changing our orbit to allow new perspectives of Jupiter and flying low over the nightside of the planet, the spacecraft will also be threading the needle between some of Jupiter’s rings to learn more about their origin and composition,” said Matthew Johnson, acting project manager for the Juno mission at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, in a statement. Juno’s orbit around Jupiter is shifting closer to the planet over time, so the spacecraft will closely pass its nightside in the coming months, allowing for more opportunities to spy lightning on the gas giant. Juno’s ongoing investigation will help scientists gain a greater understanding of the largest planet in the solar system and its distinctive features. The raw images of Jupiter and its moons taken by JunoCam are posted online and available for anyone to process. Using raw data from the spacecraft’s JunoCam instrument, citizen scientist Kevin M. The mission was about 19,900 miles (32,000 kilometers) above the cloud tops when it took the image. The Juno spacecraft, which first arrived to observe Jupiter and its moons in 2016, captured the event during its 31st close flyby of the gas giant on December 30, 2020. Hubble telescope captures images of Jupiter and Uranus looking different From left, November 2022 and January 2023. The LEGO Creator Expert Space Shuttle Discovery is a must-have for anyone who loves space exploration.Jupiter. It is an incredibly detailed replica of the Space Shuttle Discovery that is sure to impress. The LEGO Creator Expert Space Shuttle Discovery is an amazing model that is perfect for space enthusiasts of all ages. It also has solar panels and a space shuttle. The model is complete with a display stand, large-scale vehicle nameplate, and NASA satellite. It is the first orbiter of the Space Shuttle program to be retired. The Space Shuttle Discovery is an aircraft that is used by the United States of America for space science and exploration. The LEGO Creator Expert Space Shuttle Discovery is a large-scale model of the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery. Related tags: 18 Plus, Aircraft, Brick Separator, Brickset Awards Finalist, D2c, Display Stand, Large Scale Vehicle, Nameplate, NASA, Satellite, Science, Solar Panel, Space Shuttle, USA. We archived 6 building instructions of 10283. You may want to open the gallery with the 26 images. Recommended age for this set is at least 18 years. The expected end of life price is starting at 370.00 €. If you decide to sell this “Icons” set completely and sealed, you get approximately 160.54 €. If you are going to sell the parts of “NASA Space Shuttle Discovery” separately, you could earn 430.00 €. You can also get it via Amazon Europe starting at 201.79 €. “NASA Space Shuttle Discovery” is available via “LEGO exclusive”. The official price in Europe is 199.99 €.

The item belongs to the LEGO® Icons theme and Space theme. It was released in 2021 and removed in 2023.

Its package dimensions are 58.20 cm width, 48.00 cm height and 9.10 cm depth. Building time of this set is 6 – 7 hours. The LEGO ® set “10283: NASA Space Shuttle Discovery” contains of 2354 pieces and weighs 3.249 grams.
