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Exploration: April 2013
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Monday, April 29, 2013. Juno Mission Update 4/29/13. 633 Days (1.73 yrs.) 10 Hours 45 Minutes. Time to Earth Flyby Gravity Assist:. 162 Days 16 Hours 11 Minutes. Time to Jupiter Arrival:. 3 Years 67 Days 23 Hours 16 Minutes. Juno's Course and Position as of 4/29/13. A high resolution image of Jupiter's clouds taken by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft as it flew past the planet in March 1979. Artist's rendering of a Jupiter cloudscape. Labels: Juno Mission Update. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Exploration: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Juno 3 Mission Update 6/27/12. Mission Elapsed Time: 327 days (.90 yrs.) 10 hours 25 minutes. Time of Arrival: 1467 days (4.01 yrs.) 23 hours 37 minutes. Juno’s present Course and position as of this post. Most recent spacecraft significant events:. 1 Launch - August 5, 2011. 2 Deep Space Maneuvers - August/September 2012. 3 Earth flyby gravity assist - October 2013. 4 Jupiter arrival - July 2016. 5 Spacecraft will orbit Jupiter for about one year (33 orbits). Juno will take an ...
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Exploration: Small Pale Red Planet Issue 1 Phase 12
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Small Pale Red Planet Issue 1 Phase 12. Topographical Map for the Casius Region. The southern and northern borders of the Casius Region are approximately 3,065 km and 1,500 km wide, respectively. The north to south distance is about 2,050 km. (slightly less than the length of Greenland. Image of Casius Region. The Nilosyrtis Mensae Channel. Ridges in surface of Nilosyrtis Mensae. The surface of Nilosyrtis Mensae is classified as fretted terrain. This terrain contains cli...
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Exploration: February 2014
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Monday, February 17, 2014. Juno Mission Update 2/17/14. Juno Mission Elapsed Time:. 2 Years 196 Days 09 Hours 59 Minutes. Time Until Arrival at Jupiter:. 2 Years 140 Days 00 Hours 05 Minutes. This is one mission that is going slow right now. What I am reporting has taken place that many people may not know completely about. I didn’t until I looked into the matter. This mission’s sites are different from that of any of the other missions I have covered or am covering now. Juno Earth Fly –by. INSTRUMENT (J...
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Exploration: Juno Mission Update 2/17/14
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Monday, February 17, 2014. Juno Mission Update 2/17/14. Juno Mission Elapsed Time:. 2 Years 196 Days 09 Hours 59 Minutes. Time Until Arrival at Jupiter:. 2 Years 140 Days 00 Hours 05 Minutes. This is one mission that is going slow right now. What I am reporting has taken place that many people may not know completely about. I didn’t until I looked into the matter. This mission’s sites are different from that of any of the other missions I have covered or am covering now. Juno Earth Fly –by. INSTRUMENT (J...
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Exploration: January 2013
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Monday, January 21, 2013. Juno Mission Update 1/21/13. 534 Days (1.46 yrs.) 12 Hours 56 Minutes. Time Until Earth Flyby Gravity Assist:. 261 Days (.72 yrs.) 02 Hours 01 Minutes. Juno's Course and Position 1/20/13. Juno Mission Overview Update. Labels: Juno Mission Update. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Small Pale Red Planet. Http:/ alaudun44.blogspot.com. Http:/ alaudun4.blogspot.com. Juno Mission Update 1/21/13. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Exploration: Small Pale Red Planet Issue 1 Phase 13
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013. Small Pale Red Planet Issue 1 Phase 13. Topographical Map of The Cebrenia Region showing landing site of Viking 2 Lander. The southern and northern borders of the Cebrenia Region are approximately 3,065 km (1,905 mi) and 1,500 km (930 mi) wide, respectively. The north to south distance is about 2,050 km (1,270 mi). Image of The Cebrenia Region. The Surface of Utopia Planitia. Viking 2 Lander Image. Viking 2 Lander Video. The Crater Mie Floor. The Crater Mie Floor in color.
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Exploration: Small Pale Red Planet Issue 1 Phase 11
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Sunday, August 25, 2013. Small Pale Red Planet Issue 1 Phase 11. Topographical Map of the Ismenius Lacus Region. The southern and northern borders of the Ismenius Lacus Region are approximately 3,065 km (1,905 mi) and 1,500 km (930 mi) wide, respectively. The north to south distance is about 2,050 km (1,270 mi). The Region covers an approximate area of 4.9 million square km, or a little over 3% of Mars’ surface area. Image of the Ismenius Lacus Region. Lyot Crater with dunes and dust devil tracks. Wide v...
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Exploration: September 2012
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Friday, September 21, 2012. Juno Mission Update 9/21/12. Elapsed Mission Time: 413 Days (1.23 yrs.) 04 Hours 57 Minutes. Time of Arrival: 1387 Days (3.8 yrs.) 08 Hours 02 Minutes. Juno Firing It’s Main Engine. Juno's Current Course and Position. Labels: Juno Mission Update. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Small Pale Red Planet. Http:/ alaudun44.blogspot.com. Http:/ alaudun4.blogspot.com. Juno Mission Update 9/21/12. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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