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Inside Jupiter and Its Moons: The Juno Probe’s Mission to Uncover Extraterrestrial SecretsJupiter, the giant of our Solar System, remains one of the most fascinating and mysterious planets to explore. With its ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Monday, July 14: Saturn and Juno are stationaryWhether you observe in the morning or evening, the solar system has something for you today as two worlds reach their ...
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The Bloodiest Canadian Battle on D-Day: Juno BeachWhile American and British landings dominate the headlines, the Canadians at Juno made the deepest inland advance of all Allied forces on June 6, 1944. Despite harsh tides and elite German defenses, ...
Guest travel management app Juno has tripled its funding and is expanding to manage other complex travel use cases like life sciences, higher education, and sports and media travel. Funding will also ...
Researchers at Loggerhead Marinelife Center found the earliest leatherhead nest in its monitoring history on February 25. What could this mean?
Juno has shown that the volcano is still going, spewing a plume of gas and dust high above the night side of Io. Fresh from Jupiter, we have new views of its active moon Io, ...
Juno’s approach trajectory was carefully planned to put the craft into a 53-day polar orbit that avoided Jupiter’s radiation belts and kept its solar panels constantly exposed to sunlight.
Juno’s next close approach — with accompanying snapshots — won’t happen until late August. After two 53-day loops around Jupiter, Juno will settle into its normal routine in November.
Juno’s success reverberated throughout biotech in Seattle and beyond, fueling interest in cell and gene therapy and providing a blueprint for the next generation of startups founded in its wake.
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