Juno: Nasa spacecraft sends first images from Jupiter orbit

Detailed photos reveal gas planet's famous Great Red Spot and three of its moons

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Nasa's Juno spacecraft has begun to send back pictures from its voyage to Jupiter, showing the giant planet half-obscured alongside three of its moons – Io, Europa and Ganymede.

It is the first glimpse of the giant gas planet taken by the spacecraft since it was successfully placed in orbit on 5 July, after nearly five years travelling through space, and reassured scientists Jupiter's extreme radiation had not damaged the probe at the end of its 1,740 million-mile journey.

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