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30 wrz 2015 · NASA’s Juno mission will allow us to examine this gas giant planet from its innermost core to the outer reaches of its enormous magnetic force field.
Juno is the first solar-powered spacecraft designed by NASA to operate at such a great distance from the Sun. Jupiter’s orbit is five times farther from the Sun than Earth’s, so the giant planet receives 4% as much sunlight as Earth does.
NASA's Mission Juno is exploring Jupiter, seeking to unlock secrets of the giant planet and our solar system.
Juno. The Juno spacecraft, which entered orbit around Jupiter on July 4, 2016, is the first explorer to peer below the planet's dense clouds to answer questions about the gas giant itself and the origins of our solar system. Now in an extended mission phase, the agency’s most distant planetary orbiter continues its investigation.
Juno seeks to understand Jupiter’s past by studying its present mysteries. Using a suite of highly sensitive instruments, the probe has shed new light on Jupiter’s powerful storm systems, its magnetic field and much more.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been in orbit around Jupiter for almost 8 years, offering it the unique opportunity to make close flybys of two of the planet’s intriguing moons – Io and Europa. Join NASA experts Thursday, March 7 at 1 p.m. ET as we delve into these enigmatic worlds to learn how scientists are unraveling their secrets.
9 sie 2021 · NASA's Juno mission will allow us to examine this gas giant planet from its innermost core to the outer reaches of its enormous magnetic force field. 1) Juno's primary goal is to reveal the story of Jupiter's formation and evolution.