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For instance, the Hubble Space Telescope entered safe mode relatively recently as scientists worked on remedying some ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has resumed normal operations after entering safe mode twice during its 71st close approach to Jupiter on April 4.
Juno first entered safe mode at 5:17 a.m. EDT, about an hour before its 71st close passage of Jupiter—called perijove. It went into safe mode again 45 minutes after perijove.
Juno is scheduled for an upcoming flyby of Jupiter on May 7, during which it is set to carry out a close approach of the Jovian moon Io at a distance of about 55,300 miles (89,000 kilometers).
The good news is that, on Wednesday (April 9), the agency announced that Juno is "back to normal operations." Which brings us to the just-okay news. "Safe mode" isn't necessarily something to ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, went into safe mode during its recent flyby. However, ...
During its 71st close flyby of Jupiter, the Juno probe went into safe mode twice. According to NASA, this could be due to the radiation.
During its 71st close flyby of Jupiter, the Juno probe went into safe mode twice. According to NASA, this could be due to the radiation. Juno began its approach to Jupiter on April 4. At 11:17 a.m ...