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The Sushi Bandit

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Fri Aug 26, 2016, 12:51 PM Aug 2016

NASA's Juno to soar closest to Jupiter this Saturday

Source: NASA - Phys.org

This Saturday at 5:51 a.m. PDT, (8:51 a.m. EDT, 12:51 UTC) NASA's Juno spacecraft will get closer to the cloud tops of Jupiter than at any other time during its prime mission. At the moment of closest approach, Juno will be about 2,500 miles (4,200 kilometers) above Jupiter's swirling clouds and traveling at 130,000 mph (208,000 kilometers per hour) with respect to the planet. There are 35 more close flybys of Jupiter scheduled during its prime mission (scheduled to end in February of 2018). The Aug. 27 flyby will be the first time Juno will have its entire suite of science instruments activated and looking at the giant planet as the spacecraft zooms past.

"This is the first time we will be close to Jupiter since we entered orbit on July 4," said Scott Bolton, principal investigator of Juno from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. "Back then we turned all our instruments off to focus on the rocket burn to get Juno into orbit around Jupiter. Since then, we have checked Juno from stem to stern and back again. We still have more testing to do, but we are confident that everything is working great, so for this upcoming flyby Juno's eyes and ears, our science instruments, will all be open."
"This is our first opportunity to really take a close-up look at the king of our solar system and begin to figure out how he works," Bolton said.

Read more: http://phys.org/news/2016-08-nasa-juno-soar-closest-jupiter.html

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NASA's Juno to soar closest to Jupiter this Saturday (Original Post) The Sushi Bandit Aug 2016 OP
rock with science . ohm myyyyyyyyyy. allan01 Aug 2016 #1
I hope they determine how Jupiter was formed. Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2016 #2
cool, lots of unknowns around Jupiter - we want pics!...and I want them to go to Europa too! Baclava Aug 2016 #3
Great video!! The Sushi Bandit Aug 2016 #4
Science boner Politicub Aug 2016 #5
Can't wait to see the pics! Mz Pip Aug 2016 #6

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
2. I hope they determine how Jupiter was formed.
Fri Aug 26, 2016, 02:36 PM
Aug 2016

It should provide clues about the early development of the entire solar system.

I'm still mostly curious about Europa, though.

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