
NASA's Juno Spacecraft Enters Jupiter's Obit
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NASA's Juno spacecraft has successfully entered Jupiter's orbit, marking a significant achievement as the first solar-powered spacecraft to reach the outer planets. The mission aims to study Jupiter's formation, composition, and magnetic fields, which are crucial for understanding the solar system's origins. Despite challenges like intense radiation, Juno's technology, including low-power electronics, enables it to conduct its mission. The data collected will help answer existing questions and pose new ones about Jupiter and other planets, including exoplanets.
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How does the radiation environment around Jupiter affect the Juno spacecraft?
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What new questions might arise from the data collected by the Juno mission regarding Jupiter and other planets?
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