The successful liftoff of the Juno spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center begins a five-year cruise to the planet Jupiter to investigate the planet’s structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere.
It will also provide detailed images of Jupiter’s surface and capture the first high-resolution views of its poles. Also, possible Martian water flows; Vesta’s new look; oxygen in space; and, Columbia debris. Plus, HQ crew visit; Russians spacewalk; SOFIA ambassadors; new Apollo 15 book; and dunk tank for food.
Juno to Jupiter on This Week @NASA

Comments
12 responses to “Juno to Jupiter on This Week @NASA”
-
god i love nasa
-
@CashCreep indeed. too bad we don't have the drive that they used to have in times past. in the 60s, kennedy said he was making landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade a matter of national importance and it was done. additionally, the money was provided to actually make that vision a reality. with the current round of regressive political rhetoric in washington, i don't see that coming even near happening.
-
lets do this. send me to mars i dont give a damn if i come back to this shitty planet or not
-
@CashCreep I find this comment rather amusing, maybe because it has so many thumbs up. If you look at the astronaut corps, you'll find that half of them are in the military… 😉
-
de l'eau ou du pétrole sur Mars ?
-
5h 53m 27s,-6 10 56 are the co-ordinates on google sky for nibiru, which has been cropped out. Why are you hiding this from the people nasa?
-
@BRANSCOMBEx they need a good digger I reckon.Can't be too demanding. Have you started working out yet? 🙂
-
@BRANSCOMBEx
If you need companion.I'm your guy.
Extremely serious. -
3 dislike's ????????
-
@CashCreep Amen dude.
-
i thought there WAS no actual ground on jupiter…. hence it being a "gas giant"
-
@BRANSCOMBEx jjjajaaa good one




Leave a Reply