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The JUNO Mission to Jupiter

                 



The JUNO Mission to Jupiter





Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 1 Ιαν 2014
Recent Update (November 2015) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEjam....
Peering down through the clouds and deep into Jupiter's atmosphere,
Juno reveals fundamental processes of the formation and early evolution
of our solar system. Using a solar powered, spinning spacecraft in a
highly elliptical polar orbit skimming within 3000 miles of the cloud
tops, Juno avoids Jupiter's highest radiation regions. Juno's scientific
payload includes a dual frequency gravity/radio science system, a six
wavelength microwave radiometer for atmospheric sounding and
composition, a dual-technique magnetometer, plasma detectors, energetic
particle detectors, a radio/plasma wave experiment, an ultraviolet
imager/spectrometer, and a color camera to provide the public with their
first glimpse of Jupiter's poles. Juno launches in August, 2011,
arrives at Jupiter in July, 2016, and finishes the science measurements
and deorbits into Jupiter in October, 2017.

von Kármán Lecture

Speaker:

Mr. Steve Matousek
JPL Advanced Concepts Development Manager, formerly Juno Mission Manager

Release Date: 11 November 2010

Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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