Posted on 07/04/2016 7:41:30 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine
18:19
Juno should now be starting a slow maneuver from its power-generating sun-pointing attitude toward the orientation required for tonight's Jupiter Orbit Insertion burn. This slow precession maneuver should take about 21 minutes, then Juno will hold its position before starting a faster precession to the burn attitude.
17:56 Last pre-JOI image from JunoCam
Here is the official caption from NASA:
"This is the final view taken by the JunoCam instrument on NASA's Juno spacecraft before Juno's instruments were powered down in preparation for orbit insertion. Juno obtained this color view on June 29, 2016, at a distance of 3.3 million miles (5.3 million kilometers) from Jupiter.
The spacecraft is approaching over Jupiter's north pole, providing an unprecedented perspective on the Jupiter system, including its four large moons."
JunoCam and Juno's other science instruments have been turned off for today's arrival maneuver.
Live video coverage of the event begins at 7:30pm PDT/10:30pm EDT which can be viewed at the link above or the links below. Orbital insertion burn begins at 8:18pm PDT/11:18pm EDT.
NASA JUNO: Mission To Jupiter Real Time Simulation and live coverage via YouTube.
Second link to live coverage via LiveStream.
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Beware the black monoliths.
“You can have all worlds except Europa”.
If their Europa is anything like our Europe right now, they can keep it.
Meanwhile, next on the inter-solar system “Excellent Adventures of Bill and Hillary” is their proctological tour of Uranus, looking for Klingons and more illegal campaign donations.
Isn’t all the data re Jupiter already available in the koran? /s
The curious, analytical, questioning mind goes toward the beginning of the physical universe.
Meanwhile, ...
So, are we saying that the planet can’t be seen because it is still too far away?
Thanks fieldmarshaldj, extra to APoD.
Ok I see.
Well said.
roflmao!
Any pics yet?
Haven’t seen anything as of yet.
Wakey Wakey! Juno Spacecraft Turns on Science Gear at Jupiter
http://www.space.com/33375-juno-jupiter-probe-turns-on-science-instruments.html
Juno Spacecraft Captures 1st Photo from Jupiter Orbit
http://www.space.com/33406-juno-jupiter-orbit-first-photo.html
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