Monday, July 4, 2016

NASA's Juno spacecraft arrived at Jupiter after an almost 5-year journey!


NASA's Juno spacecraft arrived at Jupiter after an almost 5-year journey! On board were three passengers: LEGO​ minifigs of (L to R) Galileo (first documented Jupiter, the planet), Juno (the goddess), and Jupiter (the god). Coverage of this momentous event is at http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv 

6 comments:

  1. Watched it! Bunch of happy engineers/scientists, definitely sensed some trepidation. Next step unfolding solar array?

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  2. Al Middleton actually the array has been out since the beginning of the journey, I believe. Juno is powered entirely by solar panels (with batteries). I believe the next step was to face the sun after insertion and bring all science systems online!

    Did you all see the little video of the moons orbiting Jupiter during the approach? I can't find it anywhere now.

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  3. Umm... wasn't Jupiter the planet known to the ancients, and Galileo discovered the moons?

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  4. Valdis Klētnieks Per Wikipedia: "While it's inaccurate to state that Galileo discovered Jupiter, Galileo was the first astronomer to detail extensive observations about the planet. He was also the first astronomer to discover the four largest moons that orbit the planet."

    So, yeah...kinda

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  5. Depending how much one trusts Wikipedia 😉

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!