Your favourite science guy: In this episode of the web series ‘Why With Nye’, legendary educator Bill Nye gives you the inside scoop on NASA Juno’s historic Earth flyby. On 9 October 2013, Juno will use Earth’s gravity to sling-shot itself all the way to Jupiter.
Bill Nye explains Juno’s Earth flyby
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