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Friday, June 30, 2017

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
How a Speck of Light Becomes an Asteroid
June 30 is International Asteroid Day. Have you ever wondered how asteroids are discovered? Here's the story.
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Earth-based Views of Jupiter to Enhance Juno Flyby
Telescopes in Hawaii have obtained new images of Jupiter and its Great Red Spot, which will assist the first-ever close-up study of the Great Red Spot, planned for July 10.
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Veteran Ocean Satellite to Assume Added Role
A veteran oceanography satellite that has expanded our knowledge of global sea level, ocean currents and climate will take on an added role: improving maps of the sea floor.
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NASA's Juno Spacecraft to Fly Over Jupiter's Great Red Spot July 10
NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly directly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the gas giant's iconic, 10,000-mile-wide storm, on July 10, providing the closest-ever view of it.
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