crookedindifference:

Juno Spacecraft will carry Legos

NASA’s Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft will carry the 1.5-inch likeness of  Galileo Galilei, the Roman god Jupiter and his wife Juno to Jupiter  when the spacecraft launches this Friday, Aug. 5. The inclusion of the  three mini-statues, or figurines, is part of a joint outreach and  educational program developed as part of the partnership between NASA  and the LEGO Group to inspire children to explore science, technology,  engineering and mathematics.
The launch period for Juno opens Aug. 5 and extends through Aug. 26. For  an Aug. 5 liftoff, the launch window opens at 8:34 a.m. PDT (11:34 a.m.  EDT) and remains open through 9:43 a.m. PDT (12:43 p.m. EDT). The  spacecraft is expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2016. The mission will  investigate the gas giant’s origins, structure, atmosphere and  magnetosphere. Juno’s color camera will provide close-up images of  Jupiter, including the first detailed glimpse of the planet’s poles.

More information about Juno is available at: http://www.nasa.gov/juno and http://missionjuno.swri.edu .
You can follow the mission on Twitter at @nasajuno .

crookedindifference:

Juno Spacecraft will carry Legos

NASA’s Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft will carry the 1.5-inch likeness of Galileo Galilei, the Roman god Jupiter and his wife Juno to Jupiter when the spacecraft launches this Friday, Aug. 5. The inclusion of the three mini-statues, or figurines, is part of a joint outreach and educational program developed as part of the partnership between NASA and the LEGO Group to inspire children to explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The launch period for Juno opens Aug. 5 and extends through Aug. 26. For an Aug. 5 liftoff, the launch window opens at 8:34 a.m. PDT (11:34 a.m. EDT) and remains open through 9:43 a.m. PDT (12:43 p.m. EDT). The spacecraft is expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2016. The mission will investigate the gas giant’s origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Juno’s color camera will provide close-up images of Jupiter, including the first detailed glimpse of the planet’s poles.

More information about Juno is available at: http://www.nasa.gov/juno and http://missionjuno.swri.edu .

You can follow the mission on Twitter at @nasajuno .

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nprfreshair:

Happy Weekend everyone! See you Monday!
My favorite Pose - Yoga in the Zoo (by Batikart)

nprfreshair:

Happy Weekend everyone! See you Monday!

My favorite Pose - Yoga in the Zoo (by Batikart)

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