... slowly making an impact within spacecraft engineering and if the recent JUNO mission is anything to go by – it was the first ... brackets made from titanium (https://room.eu.com/news/success-for-juno) – their usage is only likely to increase. It is...
... were announced by Russian Scientist Igor Ashurbeyli. So what do we have to look forward to in 2017 in terms of astronomical discoveries? Although JUNO and ExoMars are now in place to extend our knowledge of these two planets, Cassini, which did the...
... lights. Infrared light is invisible to the naked eye, but is visible to many cell phone cameras. Just as the Juno mission uses special detectors to peer through the clouds of Jupiter and reveal the depths of its storms...
... was declining rapidly. There was to be a celebration tonight. Many new details of Jupiter have been revealed by the Juno probe which arrived in 2016. Splendid isolation In human experience there will never be an isolation as total as that of Mars...
...…We hope that UK companies will continue to make successful contributions to international missions, such as the LEROS 1b engine involved in JUNO.” It is expected that Reaction Engines Ltd will make their home there while they test their advanced...
....” The launch is part of NASA's New Frontiers missions program, the same program that had launched the Juno mission to Jupiter, scheduled to enter primary science orbit this October. The first New Frontiers mission, New...