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Juno
Aug 5, 2011 13:54:16 GMT -4
Post by lukepemberton on Aug 5, 2011 13:54:16 GMT -4
Juno is on its way to Jupiter. Hope it all goes well. Should be an interesting missions and hopefully one that answers lots of questions about Jupiter. I've attached the YouTube link from the YT Juno channel showing the orbit to put Juno on a heading to Jupiter. www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYp5p2oL51g&feature=related So much for FattyDash telling us that NASA cannot control a spaceshift in cislunar space eh?
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Juno
Aug 5, 2011 14:30:17 GMT -4
Post by gwiz on Aug 5, 2011 14:30:17 GMT -4
Juno is on its way to Jupiter. Hope it all goes well. Should be an interesting missions and hopefully one that answers lots of questions about Jupiter. Don't hold your breath, it'll take five years to get there.
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Juno
Aug 5, 2011 15:04:32 GMT -4
Post by lukepemberton on Aug 5, 2011 15:04:32 GMT -4
Don't hold your breath, it'll take five years to get there. I know. It's unreal isn't it. I remember watching a documentary about Voyager 1, and how the research team turned Voyager back to face Earth - A blue dot millions of miles away. It really drives it home just what a small and insignificant part of the universe we are. Shame some can't appreciate the beauty that was achieved in 1969 and how we pushed our knowledge a little bit further. Sagan and the blue dot.
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