Space
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NASA: Juno Probe Set to Perform 5th Jupiter Flyby on Monday
Less than nine months after Juno entered Jupiter's orbit, it will perform its fifth flyby. The flyby is expected to produce more scientific data about some features of the planet including its complex magnetic field.
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