News
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05.06.16
Mission Status
As of May 6, 2016, Juno is approximately 450 million miles (724 million kilometers) from Earth. The one-way radio signal travel time between Earth and Juno is currently about 40 minutes.
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03.25.16
Mission Status
As of March 25, 2016, Juno is approximately 410 million miles (659 million kilometers) from Earth. The one-way radio signal travel time between Earth and Juno is currently about 37 minutes.
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02.19.16
Mission Status
As of Feb. 19, 2016, Juno is approximately 413 million miles (665 million kilometers) from Earth. The one-way radio signal travel time between Earth and Juno is currently about 37 minutes.
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NASA’s Juno spacecraft performs maneuver. Jupiter is five months away.
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NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter has broken the record to become humanity's most distant solar-powered emissary. The milestone occurred at 11 a.m. PST (2 p.m. EST, 19:00 UTC) on Wednesday, Jan. 13, when Juno was about 493 million miles (793 million kilometers) from the sun.
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01.08.16
Mission Status
As of Jan. 8, 2016, Juno is approximately 457 million miles (735 million kilometers) from Earth. The one-way radio signal travel time between Earth and Juno is currently about 41 minutes.
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12.04.15
To Jupiter with JunoCam!
Scientists on NASA's Juno mission are preparing to receive some stunning images of Jupiter, and they need your help.
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11.20.15
Mission Status
As of Nov. 20, 2015, Juno is approximately 522 million miles (841 million kilometers) from Earth. The one-way radio signal travel time between Earth and Juno is currently about 47 minutes.
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New maps of Jupiter, produced using images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, provide a detailed window on the giant planet's dynamic features.
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04.05.15
MISSION STATUS
As of April 3, 2015, Juno is approximately 353 million miles (568 million kilometers) from Earth.