Sentences with phrase «about juno»

The straight - talking cinematographer rants about Martin Scorsese, raves about Juno Temple and christens himself the Keith Richards of the film world.
There's so many good things about Juno, it's hard to know where to begin.
In terms of absolute plot, that's about all Juno gives us.
Should we be worried about Juno?
The movie starts out being about Juno Temple, the team captain, who enforces the rules strictly because they assure that she remains atop the social pyramid.
More information about Juno is online at http://www.nasa.gov/juno and http://missionjuno.swri.edu.
The findings are part of a four - article collection about Juno science results in the March 8th edition of the journal Nature.
There are several things we really like about the Juno: - We love the super soft infant insert which can easily adjust to fit nb - 6 months.
I find that pretty spectacular, because I'm a breastfeeding advocate so I think that would be one of my favorite parts above all else about Juno Blu.
Vanessa gushes almost nauseatingly about Juno's generous sacrifice in helping her fulfill her dearest wish of being a mommy, but Juno just rolls her eyes.
About the Juno Beach Centre The Juno Beach Centre is a museum and education centre which opened at Courseulles - sur - Mer, France on June 6, 2003.

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Hansen explained that Juno will fly too close to the storm — about 5,600 miles above it — to capture the whole thing in one view at that point.
The images were captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft, which is intended to help researchers learn about Jupiter's origins, atmosphere, and other mysteries.
Celgene agrees to buy rest of Juno Therapeutics it doesn't already own for about $ 9 billion in cash to gain access to Juno's pipeline of CAR - T cancer drugs.
Juno is expected to continue its highly elliptical orbit around Jupiter for months, swooping close every 53 days to map the planet's interior so scientists can learn more about how and where Jupiter formed.
The findings released on Thursday were based on data collected when Juno passed about 2,600 miles (4,200 km) around Jupiter's poles on Aug. 27.
Hansen explained that Juno would fly close to the storm — about 5,600 miles above it — to capture the whole thing in one view at that point.
ASH 2016 has been one of the most anticipated scientific conventions of the year, with companies like Novartis, Kite, and Juno presenting critical new data about a next - gen set of drugs that are being tested in numerous blood cancers.
The company on Monday agreed to acquire Juno Therapeutics for about $ 9 billion.
Fellow pharmaceutical company Celgene Corp. agreed to acquire Juno Therapeutics Inc. for about $ 9 billion.
«The Juno Beach Centre Association supports the education of adults and children of today and future generations about the role of Canada and Canadians during the Second World War,» said Don Cooper, Director and Acting President for the Juno Beach Centre Association.
I teach pre & postnatal fitness and I LOVE the nursing sports bra — I tell my clients about the Moving Comfort bras all the time (the Juno and Maya are also great nursing - friendly models for women with larger breasts).
The Mountain Buggy Juno is all about connection.
If you'd like to learn more about the Mountain Buggy Juno carrier, you can read all about it on Mountain Buggy's website.
Once fertilization occurs, the Juno protein virtually disappears from the egg's surface in about 40 minutes, ultimately preventing other sperm from entering.
During its mission of exploration, Juno will circle the Jovian world 37 times, soaring low over the planet's cloud tops — as close as about 2,600 miles (4,100 kilometers).
During these flybys, Juno will probe beneath the obscuring cloud cover of Jupiter and study its auroras to learn more about the planet's origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back unexpected details about Jupiter, giving scientists their first intimate look at the giant planet.
On July 4, the Juno Spacecraft successfully entered orbit around Jupiter — a planet scientists still know very little about, which generates extreme levels of radiation.
Coming within 76,000 kilometers of Jupiter's cloud tops (about one - fifth of the distance between Earth and the moon), Juno completed a 35 - minute firing of its main engine at 11:05 p.m. Eastern.
Juno has spent about five years in space.
About 1.5 years after its arrival, in February 2018, Juno will plunge to its death in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Juno successfully executed the first of 36 orbital flybys on Aug. 27 when the spacecraft came about 2,500 miles (4,200 kilometers) above Jupiter's swirling clouds.
JUNO»S JOURNEY After a 2.8 billion kilometer road trip, NASA's Juno spacecraft is about to reach Jupiter.
NASA's Juno spacecraft swooped within about 5,000 kilometers of Jupiter's cloud tops on August 27, 2016, giving scientists their first intimate look at the gas giant.
Juno has been orbiting Jupiter since July 4, 2016, and it made its first close flyby of the red spot about a year later (SN Online: 7/7/17).
During its mission of exploration, Juno soars low over the planet's cloud tops — as close as about 2,100 miles (3,400 kilometers).
At the time of perijove, Juno was about 2,200 miles (3,500 kilometers) above the planet's cloud tops.
Juno's radiometer will probe to a depth of about 500 kilometers.
«We couldn't be more excited about being this close to Jupiter's doorstep,» said Diane Brown, Juno program executive at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., during a June 30 news briefing.
NASA's ongoing Juno mission, revealing what lies beneath Jupiter's cloud tops and in its atmosphere, has upended many long - held theories about the king of the planets.
By trying different wavelengths and measuring how each signal propagates through the chamber's gaseous cocktail, Steffes and his team provide critical calibrating information for Juno's data about Jupiter's inner depths.
PASADENA, Calif. — Jupiter's stripes are more than skin deep, according to observations by NASA's Juno probe, which has revealed many new surprises about the Jovian giant.
Named Juno, the NASA orbiter will collect data that could elucidate the planet's origins and evolution, gather details about its long - lived storm (the Great Red Spot) and send back the highest - resolution color images of Jupiter to date.
Juno's rendezvous will be much shorter: it will deorbit and burn up within Jupiter's atmosphere after about 20 months.
That combination yields some 550 watts of power — about 50 more than Juno generally needs.
If that goes well, scientists can at last stop fretting about specific milestones and instead lose sleep over Juno's escalating radiation dose.
Subaru's mid-infrared imaging and spectroscopy with COMICS are particularly useful to Juno's instrument, by providing information about the temperature field and the distribution of ammonia, a condensate in Jupiter similar to water in the Earth's atmosphere.
The main engine is scheduled to fire at 8:18 P.M. PT for 35 minutes to reduce Juno's speed of about 58 kilometers per second by roughly 1 percent — just enough to fall into the planet's gravitational embrace.
The researchers are looking forward to testing their predictions with real data from Jupiter, and they won't have to wait long: NASA's Juno space probe is orbiting Jupiter right now, collecting data about its atmosphere, magnetic field and interior.
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