Following is from the American Geophyiscal Union website (time is San 
Franscisco time)


http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/media-center/press-conferences/#juno


Science from Juno’s Earth Flyby
Tuesday, 10 December
10:30 a.m.
In October, the Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft did a flyby of Earth 
before its long journey. The Juno team presents a low-resolution Earth 
flyby video as well as data acquired by the spacecraft as it zipped past the 
home planet. Team members will also discuss results from the 
mission’s outreach campaign inviting amateur radio operators to “Say Hi 
to Juno” as the spacecraft passed, and the scientific goals for the 
mission once it reaches Jupiter.
Participants:
Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator, Southwest Research Institute, San 
Antonio, Texas, USA;
John Joergensen, Juno star-camera team lead, Danish Technical University, 
Copenhagen, Denmark;
Bill Kurth, co-investigator for the Juno Waves Investigation, University of 
Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Sessions: SM21E, SM33B

73 de andy g0sfj
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