Historical Events tagged with "Jupiter"
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Final Signal from Pioneer 10 Detected
Pioneer 10, the first spacecraft to travel through the asteroid belt and visit Jupiter, emitted its final weak signal to Earth. Although the transmission was detected, the signal was too weak for any data extraction. The Pioneer 10 mission, launched in 1972, marked significant advancements in space exploration, with its trajectory taking it into interstellar space.
Continue ReadingGalileo Spacecraft Second Earth Flyby
The Galileo spacecraft executed its second flyby of Earth, harnessing the planet's gravitational pull to increase its trajectory toward Jupiter. Initially launched in 1989, this maneuver was critical for Galileo's journey through the solar system. During this encounter, it captured valuable scientific data and images, which furthered our understanding of the planet's atmosphere and surface. The flyby showcased the advancements in spacecraft navigation and the efficacy of gravitational assists in space exploration. This mission played a significant role in paving the way for future explorations of the outer planets.
Continue ReadingGalileo Spacecraft Completes First Earth Flyby
The Galileo spacecraft made its first flyby of Earth, gathering crucial data about the planet and assisting in gravitational assist maneuvers for its journey to Jupiter. This event marked a pivotal moment in the mission, utilizing Earth's gravity to attain necessary velocity. The flyby was significant not only for its scientific objectives but also as part of the spacecraft's complex trajectory around the solar system.
Continue ReadingPioneer 10 travels beyond Pluto's orbit
Pioneer 10, a NASA space probe, became the first spacecraft to travel beyond the orbit of Pluto. Launched in 1972, it completed its historic journey as it reached the Kuiper Belt region of the outer solar system. This monumental milestone demonstrated humanity's ability to explore the far reaches of the solar system and gather data about its mysteries. The probe conducted significant observations of Jupiter during its flyby in 1973 and continued sending data, surpassing all expectations regarding its longevity and mission objectives.
Continue ReadingDiscovery of Himalia, Jovian Moon by Perrine
Charles Dillon Perrine discovered the Jovian moon Himalia at California's Lick Observatory. Using a powerful telescope, he observed this distant celestial body, which is one of the larger moons of Jupiter. Observations conducted during the clear night sky of December allowed Perrine to identify and catalog this significant find in the realm of astronomy, enhancing understanding of Jupiter's moon system.
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