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WIll Juno Survive Jupiter's "Hellish" Radiation as Powerful as 100 Million Dental X-rays?
Juno will enter Jupiter's orbit on the Fourth of July. To fulfill its mission, the spacecraft should be able to withstand "hellish" radiation levels as powerful as 100 million dental X-rays.
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