The schedule for the video above is listed below. (To see photos that Juno has taken so far and more details about the mission, please see our story here.) Eastern. The Juno spacecraft’s 35-minute engine burn, when it “puts on the brakes” to enter Jupiter’s orbit, begins at approximately 11:18 p.m. The big event, Juno’s arrival into Jupiter’s orbit, will be broadcast above starting at 10:30 p.m. The feed above is NASA TV’s live media feed. We have several feeds available for you to watch what’s happening. The spacecraft launched in 2011, so we’ve been waiting nearly five years for today’s big moment. The fourth of July is a big day for NASA, as its Juno spacecraft enters orbit around Jupiter. Video Video related to live stream: watch nasa’s juno spacecraft arrive at jupiter online T06:11:17-04:00
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