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    Scientists: It’s do or die time for America’s primacy exploring the Solar System

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An unexpected contribution from Juno
    Juno, in the meantime, has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, amassing data on the enormous planet’s inside construction, magnetic discipline, and ambiance.
    “All the pieces is practical,” stated Scott Bolton, the lead scientist on Juno, additionally from SWRI. “There’s been some degradation, issues that we noticed a few years in the past, however these have not modified. Really, a few of them improved, to be sincere.”
    The one caveat with Juno is a few radiation harm to its digital camera, known as JunoCam. Juno orbits Jupiter as soon as each 33 days, and the trajectory brings the spacecraft by way of intense radiation belts trapped by the planet’s highly effective magnetic discipline. Juno’s main mission led to 2021, and it is now working in an prolonged mission permitted by way of the top of this month. The extra time uncovered to harsh radiation is, not surprisingly, corrupting JunoCam’s pictures.

    NASA’s Juno mission noticed the glow from a bolt of lightning on this view from December 30, 2020, of a vortex close to Jupiter’s north pole. Citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill processed the picture from uncooked information from the JunoCam instrument aboard the spacecraft.

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    NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS Picture processing by Kevin M. Gill © CC BY

    In an interview with Ars, Bolton urged the radiation difficulty creates one other alternative for NASA to study from the Juno mission. Floor groups are trying to restore the JunoCam imager by way of annealing, a self-healing course of that entails heating the instrument’s electronics after which permitting them to chill. Engineers sparingly tried annealing {hardware} area, so Juno’s expertise could possibly be instructive for future missions.
    “Even satellites at Earth expertise this [radiation damage], however there’s little or no finished or recognized about it,” Bolton stated. “In actual fact, what we’re studying with Juno has advantages for Earth satellites, each industrial and nationwide safety.”
    Juno’s passages by way of Jupiter’s harsh radiation belts present a real-world laboratory to experiment with annealing in area. “We will not actually produce the pure radiation atmosphere at Earth or Jupiter in a lab,” Bolton stated.
    Classes discovered from Juno may quickly be utilized to NASA’s subsequent probe touring to Jupiter. Europa Clipper launched final 12 months and is on target to enter orbit round Jupiter in 2030, when it can start common low-altitude flybys of the planet’s icy moon Europa. Earlier than Clipper’s launch, engineers found a flaw that might make the spacecraft’s transistors extra inclined to radiation harm. NASA managers determined to proceed with the mission as a result of they decided the harm could possibly be repaired at Jupiter with annealing.

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