Jupiter, our solar system’s largest planet, is about to show its secrets. On July 4, a NASA spacecraft will enter Jupiter’s orbit and start sending data back to Earth. It will be the first time scientists will be able to see what lies under the planet’s thick atmosphere and clouds. People around the world will be able to follow the mission online. To do so, download software called Eyes on the Solar System from the NASA website. The mission is called Juno, after the spacecraft that will take the pictures. Its name tells the story of the mission. Juno was an ancient Roman goddess. In Roman mythology, Juno could see through clouds. Scientists say their Juno’s mission will be to look under Jupiter’s clouds to show its mysteries. Scientists hope to learn what is inside the planet, how it was formed, and other important information. NASA, America’s space agency, launched the Juno spacecraft five years ago from Florida.