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Added on the 05/07/2016 05:58:35 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media
NASA’s Juno spacecraft is set to arrive at Jupiter on July 4 in a mission to study how the gas giant was formed and evolved.
NASA scientists celebrate as the robotic spacecraft Osiris-Rex touches down on asteroid Bennu's boulder-strewn surface, where it landed for a few seconds to collect rock and dust samples in a precision operation 200 million miles (330 million kilometers) from Earth. IMAGES
Video displays Jupiter's auroras radio emissions as captured by Juno
NASA's Juno records sounds of gas giant Jupiter as it crosses the 'bow shock' where the solar wind starts to be impacted by Jupiter's magnetosphere.