Nasa's Juno Mission Enters Jupiter's Magnetic Field
Nasa's Jupiter-bound Juno
spacecraft has entered the planet's magnetosphere, where the movement of
particles in space is controlled by what's going on inside Jupiter.
Juno is on course to swing into orbit around Jupiter on July 4.
"We've just crossed the boundary into Jupiter's home turf. We're closing in fast on the planet itself and already gaining valuable data," said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator, from Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, in a statement on Thursday.
Science instruments on board detected changes in the particles and fields around the spacecraft as it passed from an environment dominated by the interplanetary solar wind into Jupiter's magnetosphere.
Once it crossed into the magnetosphere, the density was about a hundredfold less.
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