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Juno Spacecraft and Science Pre-Arrival Briefing

8 years ago 8,238 views
Original air date: June 30, 2016 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m. ET, 1700 UTC)

NASA held a press briefing at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to discuss the Juno spacecraft's insertion into Jupiter's orbit on July 4, 2016.

Participants included:

Diane Brown
Juno Program Executive
NASA Headquarters

Ed Hirst
Juno Mission Manager
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Scott Bolton
Juno Principal Investigator
Southwest Research Institute

Steve Levin
Juno Project Scientist
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Jack Connerney
Juno's Deputy Prinicpal Investigator and Magnetometer Lead Co-Investigator
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Fran Bagenal
Juno Magnetospheres Co-Investigator
University of Colorado, Boulder

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