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Juno is Back! Jupiter Probe Exits ‘Safe Mode,’ Prepares for Next Flyby
NASA’s Juno probe is finally back in action after experiencing a glitch that prevented it from gathering data during its Jupiter flyby last week. It is now preparing for a close flyby of the planet on December.
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