Juno development, launch, and cruise, Including Earth flyby imaging Oct 9 2013 |
Juno development, launch, and cruise, Including Earth flyby imaging Oct 9 2013 |
Apr 3 2006, 09:57 PM
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I thought that it was time to start a new thread devoted to the JUNO Jupiter
Orbiter mission. This New Frontiers Mission #2 seems to be a "stealth" project with little information available on the Web. In fact, the official NASA JUNO web site is quite pitiful. It contains the minimal amount of information on what seems to be an intriguing mission, in terms of both science and engineering. Does the UMSF community have information on this mission that has not been widely seen before? Another Phil |
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Jul 18 2006, 01:53 AM
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Again, I apologize for reviving a dormant thread; however, has anyone noticed this particular Juno website?
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Jul 18 2006, 02:50 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2530 Joined: 20-April 05 Member No.: 321 |
Again, I apologize for reviving a dormant thread; however, has anyone noticed this particular Juno website? I crave good dormant-thread awakenings. That site is incomplete, but apparently because they're putting very careful work into each section. In fact, it was the fact that the completed sections went so far over my head that I looked for explanations in the glossary section (which is incomplete). The whole business with the gravitational mapping of Jupiter's interior is going to expand my math education before the mission's over. |
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