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"Conquering the Gas Giant"

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2010

Juno, an upcoming NASA mission to unlock the cloud-hidden mysteries of Jupiter, is spotlighted in this parody of a "coming attraction" trailer created by NASA Television. The video was produced for a NASA movie-themed exhibit at an international conference. Set to launch in August 2011, Juno is scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in July 2016. To learn more about this mission, visit www.nasa.gov/juno

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  • what was its name again? i don't think it said it in the video.

  • Juno engineers fought hard to have the system RTG-plutonium powered (like Galileo) to handle many more experiments for longer periods at far higher data download rates but budget-skittish NASA bowed to science-illiterate nuclear-phobic public relations to "look green" and opted for lame solar panels. Fortunately the Mars Lab Rover folks didn't give up that easily.

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  • Juno, the next satellite to get crushed in Jupiter's atmosphere...lol

  • is this a joke,, cause the narrator makes its seem like it is,, also we cant even conquer Antarctica and these douchebags are claiming they will conquer jupiter, give me a fuckingbreak

  • What spacecraft is this about??

  •  i just think this is great- juno know what i mean, man?

  • i cant find out how we are going to get juno there?

  • From the director Charles Frank Bolden comes a cinematic Super - Blockbuster!

    JUNO - OUT NOW!!!

    so book it! ;-)

  • From the director Charles Frank Bolden comes a cinematic Super - Blockbuster!

    JUNO - OUT NOW!!!

    so book it! ;-)

  • So when is the name of the probe going to released?

  • thats more like it, nasa

  • This trailer debuted at NASA exhibit at the International Astronautical Congress this past September, 2010 in Prague, Czech Republic. Juno to Jupiter has always been a spinning spacecraft that is solar powered. Spinning and solar power best fit the science and make the most efficient use of the available budget.

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