Disambiguation evidence for Juno spacecraft via surface form

"Juno"


As subject (61)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Juno".

Predicate Object
EarthFlyby 2013-10-09
JupiterOrbitInsertion 2016-07-05
arrivalAtJupiter 2016-07-05
communicationBand Ka-band
communicationBand X-band
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dataRelay Deep Space Network
dryMass 1593 kg
explores Jupiter’s atmosphere
explores Jupiter’s auroras
explores Jupiter’s interior structure
explores Jupiter’s magnetosphere
fundingAgency NASA
instanceOf Jupiter orbiter
instanceOf NASA spacecraft
instanceOf space probe
instrument Gravity Science experiment
instrument Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment (JADE)
instrument Jovian Energetic Particle Detector Instrument (JEDI)
instrument Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM)
instrument JunoCam
instrument Fluxgate Magnetometer
surface form: Magnetometer (MAG)
instrument Microwave Radiometer (MWR)
instrument Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVS)
instrument Waves instrument
launchDate 2011-08-05
launchSite Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41 NERFINISHED
launchSite Cape Canaveral, Florida NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Atlas V 551
manufacturer Lockheed Martin Space
surface form: Lockheed Martin Space Systems
massAtLaunch 3625 kg
missionPhase Jupiter science orbits
missionPhase cruise phase from Earth to Jupiter
missionStatus operational
missionType Jupiter exploration mission
missionType planetary science mission
namesake Roman goddess Juno
numberOfSolarArrays 3
operator NASA
orbitType highly elliptical polar orbit around Jupiter
periapsisDistanceFromJupiterCloudTops about 4200 km
powerSource solar panels
powerSource solar power
primaryObjective measure Jupiter’s gravity field
primaryObjective measure Jupiter’s magnetic field
primaryObjective study Jupiter’s composition
primaryObjective study Jupiter’s polar magnetosphere
program New Frontiers program
relatedMission Galileo spacecraft
relatedMission New Horizons
surface form: New Horizons spacecraft
scientificGoal determine the amount of water in Jupiter’s atmosphere
scientificGoal map Jupiter’s gravitational field
scientificGoal map Jupiter’s magnetic field
scientificGoal study Jupiter’s deep winds
scientificGoal understand Jupiter’s origin and evolution
shape spin-stabilized spacecraft with three solar arrays
solarArraySpan about 20 meters
spaceAgency NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory NERFINISHED
spaceAgency Marshall Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
stabilization spin-stabilized
target Jupiter