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A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter

NASA's Juno mission continues to return valuable science from Jupiter, revealing that lightning flashes there are at least 100 times more powerful than on Earth. However, the mission's future is uncertain due to budget constraints, as NASA faces pressure to cut funding for several robotic science missions. While Congress has partially restored funding, Juno's extension remains undecided.

Background

NASA's Juno spacecraft has been studying Jupiter since 2016, providing unprecedented insights into the gas giant's atmosphere, magnetic field, and interior structure. The mission was originally scheduled to end in 2021 but received an extension to continue operations.

Source
Ars Technica
Published
Mar 24, 2026 at 06:49 AM
Score
7.0 / 10