Juno flyby Earth and Moon.
Discussion
Mission to Jupiter comnpletes a flyby of good old Earth using us to get to its destination. Flyby imaged from Juno and made into a video.
http://www.nasa.gov/jpl/juno/juno-earth-flyby-2013...
http://missionjuno.swri.edu/earth-flyby
Images of Earth.
http://missionjuno.swri.edu/media-gallery
http://www.nasa.gov/jpl/juno/juno-earth-flyby-2013...
http://missionjuno.swri.edu/earth-flyby
Images of Earth.
http://missionjuno.swri.edu/media-gallery
They didn't use their main camera. They used a star sighting camera (used for pointing the spacecraft) and recorded the images at low resolution so they could take enough images quickly to make a film.
It was more a bit of fun as opposed to something that was an essential part of the mission. I'm sure the images it will send back from Jupiter will be a lot, lot sharper.
It was more a bit of fun as opposed to something that was an essential part of the mission. I'm sure the images it will send back from Jupiter will be a lot, lot sharper.
From reading, it is immense and that article does mention it is the largest structure in the solar system.
Looking at the orbit for Juno, the planned ones that is, they are very particular to avoid the hottest parts where they can. Running the simulation the first time, I thought it was a one pass trick or the simulator had it wrong.
Looking at the orbit for Juno, the planned ones that is, they are very particular to avoid the hottest parts where they can. Running the simulation the first time, I thought it was a one pass trick or the simulator had it wrong.
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