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NASA engineers revived a radiation-damaged space camera on Juno using heat—just in time to capture stunning images of Jupiter ...
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How NASA’s Bold Thermal Gamble Revived JunoCam and Changed Spacecraft Longevity
Launching another camera isn’t exactly an option, considering the total costs of the Juno spacecraft and mission sit at $1.13 billion, and it’s not like there’s a camera repair shop on Jupiter. That ...
Jupiter and Earth were near their closest all year, but it still took over half an hour for a signal to go from Earth to the ...
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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Initially expected to last only eight orbits, JunoCam functioned normally through the spacecraft’s first 34 orbits.
The JunoCam page offers access to raw image data, but contributors can upload cropped or processed versions to spotlight various features. According to the JunoCam page, ...
“The JunoCam imager aboard NASA’s Juno spacecraft did not acquire all planned images during the orbiter’s most recent flyby of Jupiter on Jan. 22,” NASA wrote in an update.
A new volcano has been spotted on Jupiter’s moon Io, the most geologically active place in the Solar System. Analysis of the first close-up images of Io in over 25 years, captured by the JunoCam ...
JunoCam was sent to capture high-resolution images of Jupiter -- color images in the visible spectrum, not false-color analytical guesses.
NASA needs amateur astronomers to guide their JunoCam. — -- If you ever wanted to help produce some of NASA's amazing photographs, this is your chance. NASA says Earth will receive never ...
The JunoCam instrument was added to the Juno spacecraft to engage members of the public by providing raw images of Jupiter that citizen scientists can download and process however they like.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Armchair astronomers are in for a historic treat. The first up-close glimpse of Jupiter's mysterious 'Giant Red Spot' will soon be beamed back to Earth by NASA's Juno ...
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