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NASA adds years to Mars InSight and Jupiter Juno missions – CNET
It’s a happy day for anyone who loves Jupiter photos and marsquakes.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft snapped this view of Jupiter’s southern equatorial region in 2017.
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Good news, space fans, we can look forward to many more jaw-dropping views of Jupiter. NASA said Friday that it has officially extended two trailblazing planetary science missions: those involving the Juno spacecraft and the Mars InSight lander.
The extensions came after a review process. “The Senior Review has validated that these two planetary science missions are…
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