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Juno Radiation Vault is a compartment inside the ''
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'' spacecraft that houses much of the probe's electronics and computers, and is intended to offer increased protection of radiation to the contents as the spacecraft endures the radiation environment at planet
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. The Juno Radiation Vault is roughly a cube, with walls made of 1 cm thick (1/3 of an inch)
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metal, and each side having an area of about a square meter (10 square feet). The vault weighs about 200 kg (500 lbs). Inside the vault are the main command and data handling and power control boxes, along with 20 other electronic boxes. The vault should reduce the
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exposure by about 800 times, as the spacecraft is exposed to an anticipated 20 million rads of radiation It does not stop all radiation, but significantly reduces it in order to limit damage to the spacecraft's electronics.


Summary

The vault has been compared being like "armor" or like a "tank", and the electronics within, like the spacecraft's "brain". The power systems have been described as a "heart". The vault is one of many features of the mission to help counter the high radiation levels near Jupiter, including an orbit that reduces time spent in the highest radiation regions, radiation-hardened electronics, and additional shielding on components. The
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that lead out from the vault also have increased protection, they have a sheath of braided
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and stainless steel. Some other components used
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metal for shielding in Juno, and while
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is known for its shielding effect it was found to be too soft in this application. One reason that titanium was chosen over lead in this application was because titanium was better at handling launch stresses. Another shield part of the spacecraft is the Stellar Reference Unit (SRU), which has six times the shielding to prevent static forming on images due to radiation. ''Juno'' is a space probe sent to Jupiter in 2011 and it entered orbit the night of July 4, 2016. ''Juno'' is part of the
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of NASA and was also built with some contributions by the Italian Space Agency (ASI). After arriving at Jupiter in July 2016, the mission went into a 53-day orbit around the planet, and collected data using its suite of instrumentation in the late 2010s.


Inside the vault

There are at least 20 different electronics boxes inside the vault, which is intended to reduce the amount of radiation they receive. Examples of components inside the vault: *Command and data handling box * RAD750 microprocessor *Power and data distribution unit *
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temperature sensors *UVS instrument electronics boxKey and Driving Requirements for the Juno Payload Suite of Instruments. AIAA SPACE 2007 Conference & Exposition 18–20 September 2007, Long Beach, California. AIAA 2007-6111. http://personal.linkline.com/dodger/AIAA-2007-6111.pdf *Waves instrument receivers and electronics box *Microwave Radiometer electronics *JADE instrument Ebox (or E-Box) **Low-Voltage Power Supply Module ** Instrument Processing Board **Sensor Interface Board **High-Voltage Power Supplies (two) JEDI and JunoCam do not have electronic boxes inside the vault.


Technological relations

A Ganymede orbiter proposal also included a design for a Juno-like radiation vault. However, because the radiation is less at Jupiter's moon Ganymede and the orbiter's path, the vault would not have to be as thick, all else being similar. One reason the radiation is strong at Jupiter, but confined to certain belts, is because it is generated by ions and
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s trapped in areas as a result of Jupiter's magnetic field. Jupiter's magnetosphere is about 20,000 times as strong as Earth's and is one of the items of study by ''Juno''. (see also ''Juno''s
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(MAG) instrument) Another spacecraft with radiation shields was
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, which needed a radiation shield over a borosilicate glass window to stop it darkening, and several film vaults. There were five vaults for photographic film aboard the Skylab space station, and the largest weighed 1088 kg (2398 lb). ''Juno'' is the spacecraft with a titanium vault for its electronics, however. Radiation hardening in general is an important part of spacecraft design when it is required, and the main processor of ''Juno'', the RAD750, has been used on other spacecraft where there are elevated radiation levels, and it is a radiation-hardened microprocessor. For example, the RAD750 was also used on the ''Curiosity'' rover, launched November 26, 2011 It was suggested by the publication ''
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'' that the Europa Lander may use a radiation vault like the Juno Jupiter orbiter.


Radiation infographic


See also

* ''Galileo'' (spacecraft), NASA space probe to Jupiter 1989–2003 also endured high radiation * Van Allen radiation belt (Earth's radiation belt) *''
Europa Clipper Europa Clipper (previously known as Europa Multiple Flyby Mission) is an interplanetary mission in development by NASA comprising an orbiter. Planned for launch in October 2024, the spacecraft is being developed to study the Galilean moon Eu ...
'' (the next Jupiter mission under study during the 2010s) *
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References


External links


NASA – Setting up Juno's Radiation Vault – July 2010Juno Telecommunications (2012)
(.pdf) {{Juno spacecraft Radiation protection Radiation Vault Spacecraft components Titanium