On Oct. 9, Juno flew by Earth using
the home planet's gravity to get a boost needed to reach Jupiter. The JunoCam
caught this image of Earth, and other instruments were tested to ensure they
work as designed during a close planetary encounter.
The Juno spacecraft was launched from
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Aug. 5, 2011. Juno’s rocket, the
Atlas 551, was only capable of giving Juno enough energy or speed to reach the
asteroid belt, at which point the Sun’s gravity pulled Juno back toward the
inner solar system. The Earth flyby gravity assist increases the spacecraft’s
speed to put it on course for arrival at Jupiter on July 4, 2016.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin
Space Science Systems
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