Infrared Jupiter Looks Hot As Juno Spacecraft Approaches

Infrared Jupiter Looks Hot As Juno Spacecraft Approaches

Infrared Jupiter looks hot as Juno spacecraft approaches

NASA’s mission to explore the Jovian system has almost reached its destination, and telescopes on Earth are capturing some especially fiery images of the planet to help.

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NASA‘s Juno: Spacecraft Has Successfully Entered Orbit Around The Gas Giant Jupiter. 
NASA‘s Juno: Spacecraft Has Successfully Entered Orbit Around The Gas Giant Jupiter. 

NASA‘s Juno: spacecraft has successfully entered orbit around the gas giant Jupiter. 

After five years and 1.7 billion miles the probe accomplish a risky braking manoeuvre in order for it to be hooked by Jupiter’s gravity. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California received the confirmation signal which confirmed Juno had finally entered orbit on July 4. Juno will begin a two-year mission of discovery which will help scientists better understand one of the largest objects in our solar system.

Using Juno’s complex array of cameras and sensors the team hope to answer some long-awaited questions including whether Jupiter actually has a solid core or if it really is just a swirling ball of gas. Another focus will be the Great Red Spot - a massive storm several times the size of Earth that has been raging on the surface of Jupiter for what appears to be hundreds of years. Juno is the fastest spacecraft to ever enter orbit around a planet, travelling at an astonishing 130,000mph by the time it reached the gas giant.

8 years ago
The Great Red Spot

The Great Red Spot

8 years ago
Comet Shapes And Characteristics From A Chinese Silk Book (Boshu) Written During The Han Dynasty (206

Comet shapes and characteristics from a Chinese silk book (Boshu) written during the Han dynasty (206 BC-22 AD)

8 years ago
SpaceX Announced They Are Planning To Send Their Red Dragon Capsule To Mars As Soon As 2018

SpaceX announced they are planning to send their Red Dragon capsule to Mars as soon as 2018

To send Red Dragon spacecraft to Mars, SpaceX is building a mega-rocket called Falcon Heavy. Based on the company’s successful Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy consists of three core rocket stages, each of which is equipped with landing legs for reusability. They would use the capsule’s thrusters to make a landing. 

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This artist’s illustration shows how the capsule could enter Mars’ atmosphere. SpaceX has successfully returned their capsules to Earth during space station resupply missions for NASA.

The Dragon can carry seven astronauts to and from destinations like the International Space Station (not yet a manned mission to Mars I’d guess 😄). Here’s an illustration of the Dragon Version 1 (the new version has some differences), to get the idea:

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credit: SpaceX, Karl Tate/Space.com

8 years ago
Ted Chin

Ted Chin

7 years ago

Thunder Snow!

Ground those antennas kids, winter’s got more than the white stuff today for us!

8 years ago

Did you see what is on www.astrotidbits.com?  Loads of astronomy related stuff, including lots of pictures.

7 years ago
Panasonic Lumix CM1
Panasonic Lumix CM1
Panasonic Lumix CM1

Panasonic Lumix CM1

Today, we present to you another addition to the hybrid crowd: recently announced during the Photokina show in Germany, Lumix DMC-CM1 by Panasonic is an Android smartphone and a connected camera packed inside one versatile and futuristic-looking device that should soon find its way to mass production lines.

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