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NASA's Juno spacecraft launched on Aug. 5, 2011 and is slipped into orbit around Jupiter on July 4. Get complete coverage of Juno’s arrival.
NASA's Juno probe is only one week away from its arrival at Jupiter, where it will execute a daring maneuver in order to get closer to the giant planet than any other spacecraft in history.
NASA's Juno spacecraft launched Friday, Aug. 5, on a mission to study the origin and evolution of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.
Juno entered orbit around Jupiter to begin its 20-month mission to explore the giant planet.
The $1.13 billion spacecraft will enter Jupiter’s orbit on July 4, beginning a 20-month science mission that will explore how Jupiter formed, which tells us about how the solar system formed.
The Juno orbiter will be used to study how the gas giant Jupiter evolved By Gordon Tokumatsu and Jonathan Lloyd • Published July 4, 2016 • Updated on July 5, 2016 at 7:56 am ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft arrives at our solar system’s biggest, oldest planet on July 4, after a five-year journey. But the journey itself is easy compared to its arrival at its unwelcoming ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft will take a Cassini-like approach to exploring the Jovian system when it begins its latest mission extension in August this year at which point it will make passes of ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Now that the Juno spacecraft is settled in orbit around Jupiter, the real work is about to begin. Juno will fly closer to Jupiter than any other spacecraft, skipping over ...
NASA has been flying spacecraft by Jupiter since the '70s. But no spacecraft quite compares to Juno. Juno is NASA's latest Jupiter mission, and it has shown us a completely new perspective of the ...
WASHINGTON — NASA’s Juno mission orbiting Jupiter is seeking a long-term extension that would allow the spacecraft to carry out new studies of the planet and some of its largest moons.
The photo was released Thursday after being captured by NASA's Juno mission as it completed its 31st close flyby of Jupiter on Dec. 30, 2020. The spacecraft was about 19,000 miles above Jupiter's ...
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