
NASA is Destroying JUNO | September 15 - September 21
Season 48 Episode 37 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Star Gazers STGZ530 September 15-21, 2025 “Orion’s Planetary Tiara NASA is Crashing JUNO
Star Gazers STGZ530 September 15-21, 2025 “Orion’s Planetary Tiara NASA is Crashing JUNO into Jupiter, Why?
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NASA is Destroying JUNO | September 15 - September 21
Season 48 Episode 37 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Star Gazers STGZ530 September 15-21, 2025 “Orion’s Planetary Tiara NASA is Crashing JUNO into Jupiter, Why?
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THERE’S# SPACECRAFT ORBITING JUPITER, TAKING THESE AMAZING PICTURES# AND LEARNING SO MUCH!
BUT SOON, NASA IS GOING TO CRASH IT INTO JUPITER’S# CRUSHING ATMOSPHERE.
LET’S WATCH.
LOOK TO THE EASTERN SKY BEFORE# SUNRISE.
JUPITER IS THAT GOLDEN DOT.
IF YOU CATCH IT, ON SEPTEMBER 16TH IT’LL# BE PAIRED WITH A GORGEOUS CRESCENT MOON, LESS THAN FIVE DEGREES APART!
IF YOU# HAVE BINOCULARS OR A TELESCOPE YOU CAN LOOK FOR JUPITERS LARGEST MOONS# - IO, EUROPA, CALISTO, AND GANYMEDE THAT’S WHERE IT’S ALL HAPPENING.
JUNO REVEALED MANY OF JUPITER’S SECRETS.# LIKE ITS POWERFU.. AND DETAILS OF ITS LIGHTNING AND# STORMY ATMOSPHERE, POLAR AURORAE.
IT EVEN SAW A METEOR IMPACT THE PLANET,# AND FLEW BY FLAMEY IO AND ICY EUROPA.
CONTEMPLATE WHAT WE CAN LEARN WITH A# LITTLE ROBOT FLYING IN THE BLACKNESS OF SPACE.
AND IF YOU’RE UP FOR IT, TURN EAST AND# LOOK FOR SATURN.
SO MUCH MORE TO LEARN OUT THERE.
KEEP LOOKING UP!

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