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Juno's trip to Jupiter holds lessons for S'pore

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Published Mon, Jul 25, 2016 · 09:50 PM

    ON JULY 4, 2016, space probe Juno went into orbit around Jupiter.

    To do so, it had to pass over Jupiter's North Pole, through a region described by NASA scientist Heidi Becker as "the scariest part of the scariest place" - belts of violent radiation where electrons bounce back and forth at the speed of light with the risk of knocking out the spacecraft's computer and electronics.

    Dr Becker said: "They will go right through a spacecraft and strip the atoms apart inside your electronics and fry your brain if you don't do anything about it."

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