The space office said Wednesday that Juno identified an issue, went into protected mode and close off its cameras and instruments hours before it should disregard Jupiter's thick cloud tops.
Juno rebooted its installed PC and can speak with Earth, yet its exercises are restricted until designers analyze what turned out badly.
"It's too soon to take a figure," however the issue isn't brought on by the exceptional radiation belts encompassing Jupiter on the grounds that the rocket was far away when it entered protected mode, said mission boss researcher Scott Bolton of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio.
It's the second mishap in under a week for the sun based fueled