A NASA spacecraft will zoom by Earth Wednesday to use the planet’s gravitational pull as a speed boost for its trip to Jupiter and you can see live views of the probe live online during the flyby.
NASA’s Juno probe will be a mere 347 miles from Earth and over South Africa when it makes its closest approach at 3:21 p.m. EDT. Later tonight, at 9:30 p.m. EDT, the online Slooh Space Camera will track the Juno spacecraft’s Earth flyby live in a free webcast.
You can watch the Juno flyby webcast live on SPACE.com, courtesy of Slooh. Viewers can also ask questions via Twitter using the hashtag #nasajuno Read more…
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