NASA’s Juno spacecraft executed its Jupiter orbit insertion burn, and successfully entered a 53.5 day Jupiter orbit in the evening of July 4.
xIt's official: @NASAJuno is in orbit at #Jupiter. See how the team is feeling + what's next https://t.co/m5nDowSkoTpic.twitter.com/62EzQmhPgH
— NASA JPL (@NASAJPL) July 5, 2016 x#Juno turned back toward the sun, has power and started its tour of #Jupiter in an initial 53.5-day orbit pic.twitter.com/iwRSSOwPwX
— NASA (@NASA) July 5, 2016NASA will hold a post-orbit-insertion briefing at 22:00 PDT, which will be broadcast live on NASA TV.