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An artist's conception of Juno performing a 35-minute-long engine firing to enter orbit around Jupiter. NASA / JPL |
NASA's Jupiter probe, Juno, has completed a critical braking maneuver and has entered orbit around the gas giant. Juno carried out a scheduled 35-minute-long burn that slowed its
velocity by 542 meters per second (1,212 mph), enough to become a
captured satellite of Jupiter with an initial 53.5-day orbital period.
Arriving at 58 km per second (129,742 mph) with respect to the planet, Juno also
performed the fastest orbital insertion to date.
Full details can be found at
Astronomy.com
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