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- NASA Shares How to Save Camera 370-Million-Miles Away Near . . .
An experimental technique rescued a camera aboard the agency’s Juno spacecraft, offering lessons that will benefit other space systems that experience high radiation The mission team of NASA’s Jupiter-orbiting Juno spacecraft executed a deep-space move in December 2023 to repair its JunoCam imager to capture photos of the Jovian moon Io Results from the long-distance save were presented
- This camera was 370 million miles away when radiation fried . . .
Essentially, that camera is traveling through radiation as strong as 100 million X-rays Based on clues, NASA researchers believed that the damage to the camera was in a voltage regulator But how do you repair a component integral to a camera’s power supply from 370 million miles away?
- The Hail Mary That Saved NASA’s Juno Camera From Jupiter’s . . .
Mission scientists "waited with bated breath" to see if their last-minute operation to save a spacecraft's camera hundreds of millions of miles away had worked
- Nasa just repaired a camera 595 million km away from Earth
In a remarkable feat of remote engineering, NASA successfully revived a damaged camera aboard its Juno spacecraft as it orbited Jupiter, approximately 595 million kilometers from Earth
- NASA Reveals Method to Rescue Camera 370 Million Miles Away
An Ingenious Save: NASA’s JunoCam Brought Back to Life In an impressive feat of engineering and ingenuity, NASA’s Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting Jupiter, has managed to revive its onboard camera, JunoCam, through an innovative experimental technique This development not only underscores the resilience and adaptability of space technology but also…
- How NASA saved a camera from 370 million miles away - Phys. org
The mission team of NASA's Jupiter-orbiting Juno spacecraft executed a deep-space move in December 2023 to repair its JunoCam imager to capture photos of the Jovian moon Io Results from the long
- 木星近くでのカメラ救出法をNASAが公開(NASA Shares How to Save Camera 370 . . .
木星近くでのカメラ救出法をNASAが公開(NASA Shares How to Save Camera 370-Million-Miles Away Near Jupiter) 2025-07-18 NASA The north polar region of Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io was captured by the JunoCam imager aboard NASA’s Juno during the spacecraft’s 57th close pass of the gas giant on Dec 30, 2023
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