
Juno (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
Juno 's mission is to measure Jupiter's composition, gravitational field, magnetic field, and polar magnetosphere. It also searches for clues about how the planet formed, including whether it …
Juno - Jupiter Missions - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
The Juno spacecraft, which entered orbit around Jupiter on July 4, 2016, is the first explorer to peer below the planet's dense clouds to answer questions about the gas giant itself and the …
Juno - NASA Science
Mar 12, 2025 · NASA's Juno spacecraft has explored Jupiter, its moons, and rings since 2016, gathering breakthrough science and breathtaking imagery.
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Juno | Description, Discoveries, Mission, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 11, 2025 · Juno, U.S. space probe designed to orbit the planet Jupiter. It is named for the Roman goddess who is the female counterpart to the god Jupiter. Juno orbits Jupiter every 11 …
10 Things: Two Years of Juno at Jupiter - Science@NASA
Jul 9, 2018 · Juno, with its suite of nine science instruments, was the first spacecraft to orbit the giant planet since the Galileo mission in the 1990s. It would be the first mission to make …
Juno (A) - Science@NASA
3 days ago · Since it arrived at Jupiter in 2016, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been probing beneath the dense, forbidding clouds encircling the giant planet – the first orbiter to peer so …
Jupiter Orbit Insertion Press Kit | Fast Facts - NASA Jet Propulsion ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft awaits launch from inside the payload fairing atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V-551 launch vehicle. Juno and its rocket are at Space Launch Complex 41 on …
What Is Juno? (Grades 5-8) - NASA
Jul 18, 2016 · Juno is a NASA spacecraft that is orbiting Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. Juno launched in 2011 and arrived at Jupiter in 2016. The spacecraft’s name comes …
Juno, NASA’s Jupiter probe | The Planetary Society
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has certainly lived up to its namesake. By gazing beneath Jupiter’s swirling bands, Juno has been able to view the planet’s inner workings in a way no other probe …