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Aug. 5, 2016 | San Antonio’s connection to Juno probe

Juno is only the second spacecraft to orbit Jupiter and the first using solar power

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

KLRN SciTech Now

Aug. 5, 2016 | San Antonio’s connection to Juno probe

Season 1 Episode 123 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Juno is only the second spacecraft to orbit Jupiter and the first using solar power

Now orbiting the planet Jupiter since July 4, Juno is one of NASA's most ambitions space probes. Juno is the second spacecraft to orbit Jupiter and the first using solar power. Many of the instruments and experiments aboard Juno were developed at Southwest Research Institute. But there's more to this story. Two UTSA students are working on the project and one of them hopes to be an astronaut.

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

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Aug. 5, 2016 | San Antonio’s connection to Juno probe

Season 1 Episode 123 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Now orbiting the planet Jupiter since July 4, Juno is one of NASA's most ambitions space probes. Juno is the second spacecraft to orbit Jupiter and the first using solar power. Many of the instruments and experiments aboard Juno were developed at Southwest Research Institute. But there's more to this story. Two UTSA students are working on the project and one of them hopes to be an astronaut.

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

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