MEDIA GALLERY : Interviews
jump to gallery selectionThe Journey
	
    The team discusses the collaboration and lifelong curiosity that has helped Mission Juno become a reality.
Team members: Scott Bolton, Jennifer Rocca, Amy Hale, Sami Kayali, Candice Hansen, Kevin Rudolph, Dave McComas, Fran Bagenal, Chris Borscious, Rick Nybakken, Dave Stevenson, Tristan Guillot, Jonathan Lunine, William Hubbard, Steve Levin, Brian Bone, Tim Gasparrini, Tim Halbrook
    Team members: Scott Bolton, Jennifer Rocca, Amy Hale, Sami Kayali, Candice Hansen, Kevin Rudolph, Dave McComas, Fran Bagenal, Chris Borscious, Rick Nybakken, Dave Stevenson, Tristan Guillot, Jonathan Lunine, William Hubbard, Steve Levin, Brian Bone, Tim Gasparrini, Tim Halbrook
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Launch
	
    The Atlas 5 rocket lifts off with Juno.
Team members: Scott Bolton, Dana Greico
    Team members: Scott Bolton, Dana Greico
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ATLO
	
    Find out how the Juno team prepares the spacecraft for launch.
Team members: Tim Halbrook, Brian Bone, Katie Oakman, Dana Grieco
    Team members: Tim Halbrook, Brian Bone, Katie Oakman, Dana Grieco
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Getting There
	
    How will Juno get to Jupiter?
Team members: Stuart Stephens
    Team members: Stuart Stephens
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Test As You Fly
	
    Getting a spacecraft ready to travel to Jupiter is an incredibly complex task. How have engineers prepared Juno for its trip? (Hint: Juno takes lots and lots of tests...)
Team members: Jennifer Rocca, Jan Chodas
    Team members: Jennifer Rocca, Jan Chodas
NASA/JPL/SwRI
The Great Red Spot
	
    What do we know about Jupiter's most prominent feature? Is it a hurricane, or something else?
Team members: Andy Ingersoll
    Team members: Andy Ingersoll
NASA/JPL/SwRI
The Weather of Jupiter
	
    What is the weather like on the solar system's largest planet, and what will Juno tell us about it?
Team members: Jonathan Lunine
    Team members: Jonathan Lunine
NASA/JPL/SwRI
What's in a Name?
	
    How did the Juno mission get its name? Principal investigator Scott Bolton talks about mission's mythological connection.
Team members: Scott Bolton
    Team members: Scott Bolton
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Why Jupiter?
	
    What can studying Jupiter with the Juno mission tell us about where we come from?
Team members: Steve Levin, Scott Bolton, Andy Ingersoll, Tristan Guillot, Jonathan Lunine
    Team members: Steve Levin, Scott Bolton, Andy Ingersoll, Tristan Guillot, Jonathan Lunine
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Radiation
	
    How do the Juno scientists test and prepare instruments for Jupiter’s extreme radiation environment?
Team members: Heidi Becker
    Team members: Heidi Becker
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Spacecraft Design
	
    How did NASA scientists and engineers arrive at the spinning, solar powered design of the Juno spacecraft?
Team members: Tim Gasparrini, Scott Bolton
    Team members: Tim Gasparrini, Scott Bolton
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Solar Power
	
    Other missions to the outer planets have used radioisotope power systems (a type of nuclear technology). So why did the Juno team choose solar power?
Team members: Steve Levin
    Team members: Steve Levin
NASA/JPL/SwRI
The Interior of Jupiter
	
    If we can't visit Jupiter's deep interior, even with robotic probes, how can we understand what this gas giant planet is like on the inside? Why should we care what's down there?
Team members: Tobias Owen, Dave Stevenson
    Team members: Tobias Owen, Dave Stevenson
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Juno and The Public
	
    How will the public experience Juno, and what do the mission's scientists think about sharing the journey?
Team members: Fran Bagenal, Andy Ingersoll
    Team members: Fran Bagenal, Andy Ingersoll
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Communication
	
    How do we communicate with a spacecraft that is orbiting Jupiter, millions of miles away from Earth? And how does Juno let us know if it encounters a problem?
Team members: Chuck Scott, Jennifer Rocca
    Team members: Chuck Scott, Jennifer Rocca
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Fault Protection
	
    What if Juno encounters trouble when it is millions of miles from home?
Team members: Jan Chodas, Jennifer Rocca, Chuck Scott, Sammy Kayali
    Team members: Jan Chodas, Jennifer Rocca, Chuck Scott, Sammy Kayali
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Jupiter's Auroras
	
    Jupiter has northern and southern lights like Earth does, only Jupiter's are WAY more powerful. What causes Jupiter's auroras and why are they interesting?
Team members: Tobias Owen
    Team members: Tobias Owen
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Jupiter's Magnetosphere
	
    Jupiter's magnetic field is the largest structure in the solar system. But what IS a magnetosphere, and why study Jupiter's?
Team members: Fran Bagenal, Jeremy Bloxham
    Team members: Fran Bagenal, Jeremy Bloxham
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Jupiter's Rings
	
    Jupiter has its own set of faint, dusty rings. The rings will not be a focus of study for Juno, but do they pose any threat to the spacecraft as it passes near them?
Team members: Tobias Owen
    Team members: Tobias Owen
NASA/JPL/SwRI
Planetary Protection
	
    The Juno spacecraft will burn up in Jupiter's atmosphere once its mission is complete. Why dispose of a spacecraft in this way?
Team members: Steve Levin, Tim Gasparrini, Scott Bolton
    Team members: Steve Levin, Tim Gasparrini, Scott Bolton
NASA/JPL/SwRI