Juno spacecraft

This <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORGOV000098" title="NASA" href="/topic/science-technology/space-programs/nasa-ORGOV000098.topic">NASA</a> handout image released August 3, 2011 shows three <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="HOC587" title="LEGO Group" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/lego-group-HOC587.topic">LEGO</a> figurines flying aboard the Juno spacecraft are the Roman god Jupiter(R), his wife Juno and <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEHST000737" title="Galileo Galilei" href="/topic/arts-culture/galileo-galilei-PEHST000737.topic">Galileo Galilei</a>(L). Juno is set to launch toward Jupiter aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on August 5, 20115.

( AFP/GETTY IMAGES / August 4, 2011 )

This NASA handout image released August 3, 2011 shows three LEGO figurines flying aboard the Juno spacecraft are the Roman god Jupiter(R), his wife Juno and Galileo Galilei(L). Juno is set to launch toward Jupiter aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on August 5, 20115.

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