August 5, 2011 in Nation/World
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This 2010 artist’s rendering depicts NASA’s Juno spacecraft with Jupiter in the background. The robotic explorer is set to become the most distant probe ever powered by the sun.
This 2010 artist’s rendering depicts NASA’s Juno spacecraft with Jupiter in the background. The robotic explorer is set to become the most distant probe ever powered by the sun.
August 5, 2011 in Nation/World A sun-powered robotic explorer named Juno rocketed away today on a five-year journey to Jupiter, the solar system’s most massive and ancient planet. 2
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