Juno Mission Launches to Jupiter

Juno Mission Launches to Jupiter
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NASA’s Juno spacecraft is on its way to Jupiter after being launched aboard an Atlas V rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida on August 5 at 11:25 a.m. Eastern. The solar-powered spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in July 2016 and orbit its poles 33 times to find out more about the gas giant’s interior, atmosphere and aurora. Scientists believe Jupiter holds the key to better understanding the origins of our solar system.

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11 responses to “Juno Mission Launches to Jupiter”

  1. Can you believe that there are some people in the world that simply don’t believe in space? Like they don’t believe there is anything beyond our sky

  2. We crossed human's limit🙋

  3. 9 years later Perseverance was lauched at the same rocket
    as Juno.

  4. God made the inner planets just to make us explore it thank you God mashalla

  5. What is capturing this video?

  6. It’s been 10 years

  7. Amazing this is what makes me so obsessed about space and other planets

  8. What makes you believe the satellite got to Jupiter that is 700 million km from earth if it barely made into the Earth’s atmosphere 120 miles up? Also the earth was FLAT back then 😂

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