Juno does not fall into those protected categories, and was also zeroed-out on the President's fiscal year 2026 budget ...
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NASA’s Juno probe may have gone silent after unlocking new mysteries about Jupiter’s atmosphere and storms
NASA’s Juno probe, which revealed new details about Jupiter’s atmosphere and storms, may have stopped transmitting data after years of exploration.
After nearly 10 years, NASA’s Jupiter explorer Juno is likely no longer operating with its latest mission extension ending during the ongoing U.S. government shutdown.
NASA’s Juno captures swirling turbulence in Jupiter’s northern latitudes, revealing dynamic belts, zones and complex ...
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Is Juno mission orbiting Jupiter dead? No one knows as Nasa is closed
Nasa’s Juno spacecraft, a solar-powered explorer of Jupiter and its moons, may have finally reached the end of its historic mission, yet, as of now, no one can say for sure if the probe is still alive ...
The mission was extended until September 2025, allowing for additional orbits and flybys of Jupiter's moons like Ganymede, ...
When NASA’s Juno spacecraft pointed a sensitive instrument toward the belly of the largest planet in the Solar System, it detected something peculiar: A jet hidden deep below Jupiter’s atmosphere. As ...
Today at exactly 9:57 and 48 seconds a.m. PDT, NASA’s Juno spacecraft was 5.5 million miles (8.9 million kilometers) from its July 4th appointment with Jupiter. Over the past two weeks, several ...
NASA’s Juno spacecrafthas once again delivered breathtaking images of Jupiter, capturing the giant planet’s swirling storms and cloud bands in extraordinary detail. These latest photos, taken during ...
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NASA has begun to release photos taken by the spacecraft Juno during its 31st close flyby of Jupiter in late 2020. A photo released Thursday shows a vortex near the gas giant’s north pole with an ...
NASA’s Juno mission successfully executed its first of 36 orbital flybys of Jupiter today. The time of closest approach with the gas-giant world was 6:44 a.m. PDT (9:44 a.m. EDT, 13:44 UTC) when Juno ...
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