NASA will destroy $1 billion spacecraft

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NASA’s Juno probe successfully began orbiting Jupiter on July 4. The spacecraft has 37 orbits to go before it burns up on purpose — to protect potential aliens. Yes, we’re serious.

Video courtesy of NASA.

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1.Cassini RIP
2.Juno RIP



3.Voyager *next target*

gabenewell
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Who's watching this after Cassini's Gran Finale?

turbofanct
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It's not "in case aliens exist". It's precisely so we don't create life there ourselves and then think we found alien life in the future. You have to treat fertile planets like a clean room

xxGLhrMxx
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Is it just me or is it a flying 1 billion dollar fidget spinner

laichootay
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*Kids in Africa could have eaten Juno the fidget spinner space craft before burned out*

whengadriano
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I don't understand how keeping it in orbit around Jupiter, miles away from Europa, so that it can continue to collect information on the planet will hurt potential aliens; unless they send their own rocket up to investigate, in which case why would they worry about earth germs if they are that far down the tech tree.

Banana
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Are you kidding me NASA, what's next... The Sun's Sattelite?

imikimi
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Dude, for real




It looks like a fidget spinner

taishogunn
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Stop crashing space probes into planets god dang it

sock_fool
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Same fate as cassini. sad. See u in your finale. for noe, enjoy the jupiters view. 😭😘

mariaangelicadavid
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it can’t crash into jupiter if jupiter is a gas planet...

wyattsinkler
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Europa news: a bomb from an unknown source almost crashed into a family of fours home but self destructed soon before.

moesgymmom
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damn a kid in Africa could have had that money to buy food

hayhayelectricboogaloo
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no way nasa actually gave you footage to use. in the description it says courtesy of nasa

Orl_oo
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Wow.. Unexpected moment. When juno crashes the surface of jupiter, it like same what happen on galileo back in 2003 (as I thought) even cassini (sept. 15 2017).

jaysonjaicten
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It seems like a stupid, it less than 2 years after arrived there and NASA just throw it there...Wow how about Cassini?

erwin
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You mean that cassini's video came after this video but it burned up early and Juno has not even burned up in January 2018

pritisagar
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0:53 "The $1.1 Billion Spacecraft will burn up in Jupiter's harsh atmosphere on February 20, 2018"
Wow its February 11, 2018 today.

mikaexx
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Cassini,
Now Juno,








*WHATS NEXT? DESTROY THE WHOLE NASA ROCKETS?*

havanachica
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R.I.P

Juno

The remembered
Fidget Spinner

2011 - ____

EDIT: It's still orbiting Jupiter right now

bacongamer