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Jupiter
Nov 26 2008, Kamal Kishore

After a two-year delay, NASA has given the green light to Juno, a $1 billion, solar-powered mission to Jupiter.

Juno was originally set to launch as early as 2009, but budget constraints delayed the next step in the probe’s design.

Now, funding...

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Jupiter:

Florida Marlins’ Eulogio De La Cruz, left, and Leo Nunez, center, meet with Philadelphia Phillies’ Pablo Ozuna, all from the Dominican Republic, during a workout before a spring training baseball game in Jupiter, Fla., Thursday, March 19, 2009.