New Horizons Returns a Treasure Trove of Jupiter Data

Credit: NASA/JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY/SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE IMAGES
Scientists and engineers on the 50-person team operating the New Horizons planetary probe will start planning for its July 2015 arrival at Pluto this year, incorporating lessons and scientific results from the nuclear-powered spacecraft's Feb. 28 flyby of Jupiter. Instruments designed for the cold...

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