Voyagers' legacy living on in Juno Mission to Jupiter.
Big milestone 20 years in the making (Galileo in 2000) coming up on June 7, 2021. Ganymede, a Jupiter "moon", is bigger than "planet" Mercury
source: NASA’s Juno to Get a Close Look at Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede | Mission Juno
Big milestone 20 years in the making (Galileo in 2000) coming up on June 7, 2021. Ganymede, a Jupiter "moon", is bigger than "planet" Mercury
source: NASA’s Juno to Get a Close Look at Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede | Mission Juno
On Monday, June 7, at 1:35 p.m. EDT (10:35 a.m. PDT), NASA’s Juno spacecraft will come within 645 miles (1,038 kilometers) of the surface of Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede. The flyby will be the closest a spacecraft has come to the solar system’s largest natural satellite since NASA’s Galileo spacecraft made its penultimate close approach back on May 20, 2000. Along with striking imagery, the solar-powered spacecraft’s flyby will yield insights into the moon’s composition, ionosphere, magnetosphere, and ice shell. Juno’s measurements of the radiation environment near the moon will also benefit future missions to the Jovian system.
Ganymede is bigger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in the solar system with its own magnetosphere – a bubble-shaped region of charged particles surrounding the celestial body.
Ganymede is bigger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in the solar system with its own magnetosphere – a bubble-shaped region of charged particles surrounding the celestial body.
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