Space
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Mayday! NASA's Juno Spacecraft Has Engine Trouble in Space
NASA decided to postpone a scheduled a Juno mission that involves a burn of the spacecraft's main rocket motor. The engineers will perform a thorough valve check before waiting for the next possible window to perform the burn on Dec. 2016.
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