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We should get some extraordinary views of Jupiter's polar aurora activity. Also much higher resolution of gas dynamics phenomena because of Juno's perijove altitude of ~3,000 miles.

Doubt we'll see depth, unless it's through fortuitous breaks in high clouds. Other (non-imaging) instruments (microwave sounders, etc.) will tell us what's going on in Jupiter's interior. Metallic hydrogen? Rocky core? Juno may tell us.



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