Priorities

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Set For Fourth Of July Arrival At Jupiter

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Set For Fourth Of July Arrival At Jupiter

by The Daily Eye Team July 7 2016, 9:23 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 15 secs

Juno has spent five years traveling towards its destination, and has already produced some awesome observations as it has reached the final stretch of its journey. For instance, check out the “roar” of Jupiter’s magnetic field as Juno crossed into its magnetosphere.

Read More at www.motherboard.vice.com



About Author


User avatar

Alok Jagdhari


Alok Jagdhari, alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad. is Partner and Chief Risk Officer (CRO) at AQIS. Prior to this he has Co-Founded GoGestalt, was Founding Partner at 92 Angels, CRO at Discovery Capital Management and Senior Business Consultant WallStreetSystems.  Twitter: @alok_jagdhari 


Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of thedailyeye.info. The writers are solely responsible for any claims arising out of the contents of this article.