Science from Juno's Earth Flyby - Fall Meeting 2013
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the scientific findings from NASA's Juno spacecraft's Earth flyby, a crucial maneuver in its journey to Jupiter. Delve into the low-resolution Earth flyby video and data collected during the spacecraft's close encounter with our planet. Learn about the innovative outreach campaign that invited amateur radio operators to "Say Hi to Juno" during its passage. Gain insights into the mission's scientific objectives for Jupiter exploration from key team members, including the principal investigator, star-camera team lead, and co-investigator for the Juno Waves Investigation. Discover how this 45-minute press conference, held by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), showcases the intersection of space exploration, public engagement, and cutting-edge planetary science.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2013 Press Conference: Science from Juno's Earth Flyby
Taught by
AGU
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