NASA's Juno spacecraft is capturing unprecedented photos of Jupiter's giant red spot.
The probe is flying about five-and-a-half thousand miles above the spot which is actually a massive storm that's been raging on Jupiter for centuries.
Juno launched in 2011 and will continue to study Jupiter until its mission ends when it plunges into the planet's atmosphere.
Steve Mort reports.
IN: "The Juno…
OUT: SOC
DUR: 28 seconds
AIR: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-air.mp3
ARN: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-arn.mp3
FM4: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-fm4.mp3
GENERIC: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-generic.mp3
ICRT: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-icrt.mp3
NIGERIA: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-von.mp3
938LIVE: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-938.mp3
RNZ: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-rnz.mp3
SRN: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-srn.mp3
VATICAN: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-vat.mp3
ZIZ: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0710Juno-sdm-ziz.mp3