Juno development, launch, and cruise, Including Earth flyby imaging Oct 9 2013 |
Juno development, launch, and cruise, Including Earth flyby imaging Oct 9 2013 |
Apr 3 2006, 09:57 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 172 Joined: 17-March 06 Member No.: 709 |
I thought that it was time to start a new thread devoted to the JUNO Jupiter
Orbiter mission. This New Frontiers Mission #2 seems to be a "stealth" project with little information available on the Web. In fact, the official NASA JUNO web site is quite pitiful. It contains the minimal amount of information on what seems to be an intriguing mission, in terms of both science and engineering. Does the UMSF community have information on this mission that has not been widely seen before? Another Phil |
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Mar 12 2007, 11:05 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 20-September 06 From: Hanoi, Vietnam Member No.: 1164 |
A new article for Juno:
Juno Gets A Little Bigger With One More Payload For Jovian Delivery - http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Juno_Get...livery_999.html I'm wondering with some questions, could anybody help me out? - This will be the farthest solar-powered s/c ever ventured outside Mars's orbit, isn't it? I'm not sure if Rosetta crosses Jupiter's orbit or not? - How big the solar panels will be to give adequate power output from Jupiter for the 8-proposed instruments? - This is from the article: "This will let it "thread the needle" through Jupiter's most intense doughnut-shaped radiation belts" - what does it mean? Are there some areas in Jupiter's radiation belts where the radiation level is lower than others? |
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