NASA's Juno spacecraft went into safe mode twice on April 4, but everything's okay again.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has spotted the most powerful volcanic eruption ever seen on the solar system's most volcanic body, the Jovian moon Io.
Jupiter's atmosphere defies all scientific expectations. The post
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There are more sides to Jupiter than just that big red spot. The post
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If it didn't slow down enough, the probe would have gone right past Jupiter, missing its target. At just the right speed, it would sync up with Jupiter’s gravity. The post
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After five years in space, the NASA spacecraft is finally arriving at Jupiter. The post
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The space agency insists that the timing of Juno's insertion into Jupiter's orbit is just a matter of solar conjunctions and conflicting launch schedules. The post
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NASA's Juno mission isn't just a big deal for Jupiter fans—it could help unravel how life itself began. The post
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Juno is drawing closer and closer to Jupiter—so buckle up for a whole bunch of new science. The post
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