Space
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NASA's Jupiter-Bound Juno Spacecraft Enters Jupiter's Gravitational Boundary
Juno spacecraft, which was launched in 2011, will arrive on Jupiter this July. The spacecraft is almost near the planet which has already exited the gravitational pull of the Sun and is now under the Jupiter's realm.
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