NASA is celebrating its history making mission into Jupiter’s orbit. After traveling close to two billion miles over five years, the space agency’s solar-powered spacecraft, Juno, successfully began orbiting the largest planet in our solar system on Independence Day. Hena Daniels has more from New York.
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NASA’s Juno mission arrives at Jupiter
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