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NASA has successfully restored a damaged camera aboard its Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter. The recovery of JunoCam, a ...
NASA's Juno probe's been studying Jupiter for nine years. Conditions are super harsh, and the camera's been taking a beating.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNHow NASA Pulled Off a Miracle to Save a Camera in SpaceNASA’s Juno spacecraft has provided extraordinary insights into the mysteries of Jupiter and its moons. Yet, during its 57th ...
Mission scientists "waited with bated breath" to see if their last-minute operation to save a spacecraft's camera hundreds of millions of miles away had worked.
NASA has revealed that one of the cameras on the Juno craft it sent to Jupiter malfunctioned, and that it fixed it with some ...
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) on MSNNASA Shares How to Save Camera 370-Million-Miles Away Near JupiterAn experimental technique rescued a camera aboard the agency’s Juno spacecraft, offering lessons that will benefit other ...
A trio of NASA instruments – the Hubble Space Telescope, the ground-based Gemini Observatory in Hawaii and the Juno spacecraft that's orbiting Jupiter – have teamed up to probe the mightiest ...
New images of Jupiter taken by the JunoCam instrument on NASA's Juno probe are providing fuel for creative members of the public. The raw images from JunoCam are available to download, and the ...
New evidence of water plumes found on Jupiter's moon Europa 00:42. NASA's Juno probe has flown closer to Jupiter and its largest moon, Ganymede, than any other spacecraft in more than two decades ...
Early images of Jupiter taken by the JunoCam instrument on NASA's Juno probe have been made available to the public. (Juno is getting closer to Jupiter than any other probe in history). Citizen ...
NASA’s solar-powered spacecraft Juno has sent back another tranche of images from 560 million miles (900 million kilometers) away. The bus-sized spacecraft, which has been in Jupiter's orbit ...
A NASA spacecraft made its closest-ever approach to Jupiter's moon Io, coming within 930 miles of the "surface of the most volcanic world," and the space agency released new images of the flyby.
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