'Welcome to Jupiter!' NASA's Juno space probe arrives at giant planet
The Juno team cheered and hugged.The probe had to conduct a tricky maneuver to slow down enough to allow it to be pulled into orbit: It fired its main engine for 35 minutes, effectively hitting the brakes to slow the spacecraft by about 1,212 miles per hour (542 meters per second)."NASA did it again," said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator."We're there, we're in orbit. We conquered Jupiter.""Through tones Juno sang to us and it was a song of perfection," said Rick Nybakken, Juno Project ..>> view originalAston Martin, Red Bull Racing reveal futuristic 'hypercar'
Huawei implied a P9 phone shot this pic, but it actually was a $4500 Canon combo
When CNET's Andrew Hoyle reviewed Huawei's P9 smartphone, he found the camera to be quite spectacular. But now Huawei has come under fire for implying that the camera is better than it actually is. The Chinese electronics giant uploaded the picture above to its Google+ page, writing alongside it in a now deleted post: "We managed to catch a beautiful sunrise with Deliciously Ella. The #HuaweiP9's dual Leica cameras makes taking photos in low light conditions like this a pleasure. Reinv..>> view original
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
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