Abstract

Next July 2016, NASA's Juno spacecraft will go into orbit around Jupiter. It will be the first craft to go there in over a decade, and people have got a lot of catching up to do. As the largest of the eight planets, Jupiter has played a crucial role in shaping the solar system. Like the sun, it is mostly made of hydrogen and helium, but sniffing out the sprinkling of other elements inside could solve the long-standing mystery of how the planets formed.

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