Juno is in full swing on its multi-orbit scientific mission around Jupiter.

You don’t have to be a professional astronomer or imaging expert to join the endeavor. You too can be a citizen scientist and become a part of this historic collaboration between NASA and the public. In this tutorial, I’ll get you started on how to process the JunoCam images.

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Pixlr tutorial Read my article on how to use the free online photoediting tool Pixlr here on LinkedIn.

My public gallery See my processed images from JunoCam here on the official NASA Mission Juno Gallery website.

My Google Sites gallery See a slection of my processed images from JunoCam here on my Google Sites gallery page.

Top image credit: Approaching the Jovian South Pole. A fictional work, paying homage to one of the cultural icons of science fiction. Millennium Falcon image from “The Empire Strikes Back” film. Credit: NASA/SwRI/MSSS/Shawn Handran. Featured image on the Juno Mission website, My Modern Met, and displayed at the 49th Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting.