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- JunoCam abstract "JunoCam (or JCM) is the visible-light camera/telescope of the Juno Jupiter orbiter, a NASA space probe to the planet Jupiter launched on 5 August 2011. It was built by Malin Space Science Systems.Juno's planned orbit is highly elongated and takes it close to the poles (within 4,300 kilometres (2,700 mi)), but then far beyond Callisto's orbit, the most distant Galilean moon. This orbital design helps the spacecraft (and its complement of scientific instruments) avoid Jupiter's radiation belts, which have a record of damaging spacecraft electronics and solar panels. The 'Juno Radiation Vault', with titanium walls, will also aid in protecting and shielding Juno's electronics.To better understand the Juno orbit parameters, one must take into account what was learned about radiation in the Jovian system with the Galileo mission. The Galileo probe to Jupiter, which was in an equatorial orbit, had to endure over 20 radiation anomalies, exceeding its design limit by at least a factor of three. In comparative terms, Juno will clearly receive much less high levels of radiation than the Galileo craft.Due to telecommunications constraints, Juno will only be able to return about 40 megabytes of camera data during each 11-day orbital period. This will limit the number of images that are captured and transmitted during each orbit to somewhere between 10 and 1000. This may be comparable to the Galileo mission, which captured thousands of images despite its slow data rate.".
- JunoCam thumbnail Junoearthflyby.jpg?width=300.
- JunoCam wikiPageExternalLink news.cfm?release=2012-133.
- JunoCam wikiPageExternalLink junocam.php.
- JunoCam wikiPageExternalLink efbimg.html.
- JunoCam wikiPageExternalLink earth-from-juno.
- JunoCam wikiPageID "28902727".
- JunoCam wikiPageRevisionID "585252281".
- JunoCam hasPhotoCollection JunoCam.
- JunoCam subject Category:Juno_(spacecraft).
- JunoCam subject Category:Space_cameras.
- JunoCam subject Category:Space_observatories.
- JunoCam type Artifact100021939.
- JunoCam type Camera102942699.
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- JunoCam type Instrument103574816.
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- JunoCam type ScientificInstrument104147495.
- JunoCam type SpaceCameras.
- JunoCam type SpaceTelescopes.
- JunoCam type Telescope104403638.
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- JunoCam comment "JunoCam (or JCM) is the visible-light camera/telescope of the Juno Jupiter orbiter, a NASA space probe to the planet Jupiter launched on 5 August 2011. It was built by Malin Space Science Systems.Juno's planned orbit is highly elongated and takes it close to the poles (within 4,300 kilometres (2,700 mi)), but then far beyond Callisto's orbit, the most distant Galilean moon.".
- JunoCam label "JunoCam".
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- JunoCam sameAs JunoCam.
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- JunoCam depiction Junoearthflyby.jpg.
- JunoCam isPrimaryTopicOf JunoCam.