Your browser or your browser's settings are not supported. To get the best experience possible, please download a compatible browser. If you know your browser is up to date, you should check to ensure that javascript is enabled.
› Learn How
› Juno on Twitter › Juno on Facebook › Juno on YouTube
En route to Jupiter, NASA's Juno mission has snapped a quick photo of a familiar sight in the nighttime sky--the Big Dipper.
NASA's solar-powered Juno spacecraft successfully refined its flight path Wednesday with the mission's first trajectory correction maneuver.
On its way to the biggest planet in the solar system -- Jupiter, NASA's Juno spacecraft took time to capture its home planet and its natural ...
Solar-powered Juno launched from Cape Canaveral at 12:25 p.m. EDT, Aug. 5, 2011, to begin a five-year journey to Jupiter.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has successfully separated from the Centaur upper stage of its Atlas V rocket. It is on its way to Jupiter.
05.05.2011 - NASA administrator Charlie Bolden visited the space agency's next mission to Jupiter on Thursday.
03.22.11 - NASA's Jupiter-bound spacecraft, Juno, is undergoing testing prior to shipment to NASA's Kennedy Space Center.