JunoCam at PJ70

At Juno’s PJ70, on 2025 March 2, there were two exciting targets: Io, and the NTBs outbreak.  On Io, JunoCam’s images showed further changes in the deposits around the huge new eruption detected at PJ68.  On Jupiter, the inbound images would have shown one of the super-bright, super-fast NTBs plumes if it had survived, but it disappeared in the previous few days, enabling JunoCam to get the best view yet of the turbulent wake as it evolves into a revived NTB.

The report with mini-figures is in this PDF:  Report-on-PJ70_&minifigs

The full-size figures are in this ZIP file:  PJ70-report_Figures

Here are maps of the Io eruption and the new turbulent NTB:

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