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After the main engine burn, Juno will be in orbit around Jupiter.
Finding geologically young craters and honing in on their age will help scientists understand the collision history in the solar system.
Such information gives us a peek into the magnetic forces that dominate the galaxy beyond, teaching us more about our home in space.
The wide variety of cratered, mountainous and glacial terrains gives scientists and the public alike a breathtaking, super-high-resolution colour window into Pluto’s geology.
Juno will get closer to Jupiter than any previous orbiting spacecraft, giving JunoCam the best close-up views yet of the planet's colorful cloud bands.
New “snakeskin” mystifying images of Pluto sent by NASA's New Horizons probe have revealed a multitude of previously unseen topographic and compositional details.
New, high-resolution images of the surface of Pluto beamed from NASA`s New Horizons spacecraft reveal unparalleled geographical variety -- from soaring mountains to sand dunes to frozen ice floes, scientists said Saturday.
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