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If only we knew his favorite flavors of cake & ice cream! pic.twitter.com/HJwhsqlM
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Stacked end-to-end, Juno’s solar cells would reach >1.5x the height of the world’s tallest building pic.twitter.com/3cFyX7At
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An alien planet made of hydrogen, 300x more massive than Earth, is hovering next to the moon tonight. Have a look if you can!
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At our current speed relative to Earth, Juno would travel from LA to NYC in 2 minutes! pic.twitter.com/Kh4tfP51
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As of this week we've completed 1/3 of the trek to Jupiter! Happy new year indeed.
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It’s a lovely view of Jupiter (and 5 moons). This great Dec 26 image by UK observer David Arditti pic.twitter.com/JucBMIAY
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They make a beautiful couple, Jupiter and the moon. Look for them in the evening sky, Dec. 25 pic.twitter.com/JFiJgv7y
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In fact, the Juno team joked that techs should be careful not to integrate the 2 small
#GRAIL spacecraft as instruments on Juno! -
Farewell
#GRAIL, our gravity mapping cousin, assembled in the same cleanroom, right next to Juno -
Most FAQ: Will Juno study Europa? A: Not so much, focused on Jupiter! Why’s Europa so alluring?: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/europa/overview.cfm …
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Galileo probe’s brief descent changed our view of how giant planets form and led to Juno. Details: http://bit.ly/Gprobe
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The Galileo probe dropped into Jupiter in 1995, 17 yrs ago today. Art by C Kallas: pic.twitter.com/7DrwHf7B
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Jupiter is at opposition today - the closest we earthlings currently get to Jove without a spacecraft. pic.twitter.com/k1Lnaamy
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Juno will approach Jupiter to within 1.4x Io’s width! RT
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Mission Juno is thankful for successful deep space maneuvers, healthy spacecraft & instruments, and a fantastic international team
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Happy birthday to Carl Sagan, who wrote of Jupiter, “No painter trapped on Earth ever imagined a world so strange and lovely.”
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@NASA What's Up? vodcast features Juno and how to spot Jupiter in the sky http://go.nasa.gov/U7wxh9 -
Science ed FTW! RT
@spacespartan: Continuing our progress piloting NASA Juno lessons tomorrow! Loving this solar kit and the kids are too! -
And if you spot brilliant Venus in the a.m. sky, know that Juno is nearby! pic.twitter.com/yyzaekFo
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This month Jupiter’s rising with Aldebaran, the red eye of Taurus, a couple of hours after sunset pic.twitter.com/8m8qwXCd
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