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Juno is a spacecraft that orbits Jupiter and studies its atmosphere, interior, rings and moons. Launched in 2011, it has revealed new insights into Jupiter's weather, core and history, and will explore Europa and Io in its extended mission.
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- Juno - NASA Science
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- A Whole New Jupiter: First Science Results from NASA’s Juno Mission
Early science results from NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter...
- Juno – NASA Solar System Exploration
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- Juno Marks 50 Orbits Around Jupiter - NASA Science
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- See the First Images NASA’s Juno Took As It Sailed by Ganymede
With three giant blades stretching out some 66 feet (20...
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Juno is a solar-powered spacecraft that orbits Jupiter and studies its atmosphere, interior, magnetosphere, and moons. Learn about Juno's discoveries, mission objectives, spacecraft design, and how to participate in the JunoCam community.
Juno (auch Jupiter Polar Orbiter) ist eine Raumsonde der NASA, die den Gasplaneten Jupiter aus einer polaren Umlaufbahn erforscht. Sie wurde am 5. August 2011 gestartet und ist am 5. Juli 2016 in eine Umlaufbahn um den Jupiter eingeschwenkt.
25. Mai 2017 · Juno reveals a complex and turbulent Jupiter with Earth-sized polar cyclones, deep storms, and a strong magnetic field. See images, data, and findings from the first flyby of the gas giant in 2016.
Vor 6 Tagen · Earth's Moon. Stay Connected. Juno is on a mission to probe beneath Jupiter's dense clouds and answer questions about the origin and evolution of Jupiter, and our solar system.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been exploring Jupiter and its moons since 2016. See stunning images of Jupiter's southern hemisphere, Ganymede, Europa, Io, and Earth captured by JunoCam and other instruments.
8. Juni 2021 · With three giant blades stretching out some 66 feet (20 meters) from its cylindrical, six-sided body, the Juno spacecraft is a dynamic engineering marvel, spinning to keep itself stable as it makes oval-shaped orbits around Jupiter. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.