Universe Today -
7 Jul 2016 22:50

Given it's historic importance - being just the second spacecraft to conduct a long-term mission to Jupiter - NASA was sure to outfit the Juno probe with some high-end memorabilia. These include the Galileo commemorative plaque*, which shows Galileo's face and the words he wrote when he first observed Jupiter's four largest moons in 1610 (known today as the Galilean Moons). In addition, three commemorative figures (each measuring 4 cm high) were created especially for the mission. Created by Leg...
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