Juno Scorcraft Research Paper

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Juno spacecraft was built and funded by Martin Lockheed in 2010, and launched on August 5, 2011. The spacecraft has been traveling to Jupiter for five years and will be for another year then back. Juno’s expedition is predicted to take eight years, Juno is said to reach Jupiter in 2018. The spacecraft was built with three solar panels that power the spacecraft and make it spin-stabilized. Juno can make gravity and creates magnetic fields (Lockheed, Martin). NASA’s goal with Juno is to get close up pictures of Jupiter. Juno will be able to see underneath Jupiter’s clouds and take pictures of the planet. The origin of Juno spacecraft is Greek and Roman, Juno was the name of Jupiter’s wife. Jupiter surrounded himself with clouds to hide his wrong

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