July 27, 2011
George H Diller Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 george h diller@nasa gov
Trent Perrotto Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0321 trent j perroto@nasa gov
DC Agle Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif 818-393-9011 agle@jpl nasa gov
RELEASE: 11-251
NASA'S JUPITER-BOUND JUNO SPACECRAFT MATED TO ITS ROCKET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- NASA's Juno spacecraft completed its last significant terrestrial journey on Wednesday, with a 15-mile (25-kilometer) trip from Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla , to its launch pad at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station The solar-powered, Jupiter-bound spacecraft was secured into place on top of its rocket at 10:42 a m EDT (7:42 a m PDT)
Juno will arrive at Jupiter in July 2016 and orbit its poles 33 times to learn more about the gas giant's interior, atmosphere and aurora "We're about to start our journey to Jupiter to unlock the secrets of the early solar system," said Scott Bolton, the mission's principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio "After eight years of development, the spacecraft is ready for its important mission "
Now that the Juno payload is atop the most powerful Atlas rocket ever made -- the United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551 -- a final flurry of checks and tests can begin and confirm that all is go for launch The final series of checks begins Wednesday with an on-pad functional test The test is designed to confirm that the spacecraft is healthy after the fueling, encapsulation and transport operations
"The on-pad functional test is the first of seven tests and reviews that Juno and its flight team will undergo during the spacecraft's last 10 days on Earth," said Jan Chodas, Juno's project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif "There are a number of remaining prelaunch activities that we still need to focus on, but the team is really excited that the final days of preparation, which we've been anticipating for years, are finally here We are ready to go "
The launch period for Juno opens Aug 5, 2011, and extends through Aug 26 For an Aug 5 liftoff, the launch window opens at 11:34 a m EDT and remains open through 12:43 EDT
JPL manages the Juno mission for principal investigator Scott Bolton The Juno mission is part of the New Frontiers Program managed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala Lockheed Martin Space Systems of Denver built the spacecraft Launch management for the mission is the responsibility of NASA's Launch Services Program at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena
More information about Juno is available at:
http://www nasa gov/juno
and
http://missionjuno swri edu
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