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Juno is scheduled for an upcoming flyby of Jupiter on May 7, during which it is set to carry out a close approach of the Jovian moon Io at a distance of about 55,300 miles (89,000 kilometers).
It likely has to do with Juno flying through radiation belts of Jupiter that lie close to the gas giant planet ... hopefully Juno's comms aren't shaken up again. Like this article?
Recent flybys of the fiery world refute a leading theory of its inner structure — and reveal how little is understood about ...
A bizarre hailstorm of icy “mushballs” — slushy mixtures of ammonia and water — has been confirmed on Jupiter, where intense ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has resumed normal operations after entering safe mode twice during its 71st close approach to Jupiter on April 4. Safe mode is a precautionary status that a spacecraft ...
Large hailstones made of ammonia may explain why the gas is missing from large pockets of Jupiter's atmosphere.
NASA scientists have reestablished communications with the Juno spacecraft following the probe sliding into safe mode on April 4. Live updates: SpaceX launch set for 10:09 p.m.
"Juno first entered safe mode at 5:17 a.m. EDT, about an hour before its 71st close passage of Jupiter — called perijove," NASA said in a statement. "It went into safe mode again 45 minutes ...
There's some good news and just-okay news about NASA's mighty little spacecraft Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016 ... Juno's comms aren't shaken up again.