A Space Pioneer, 79, Is Ready to Track Juno for NASA



Source:  Kenneth Chang, The New York Times

Excerpt: Susan G. Finley began working on rockets before NASA existed.
And now at age 79, instead of watching fireworks on the Fourth of July, she will be at her post in NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., waiting for confirmation that the latest of its space adventures has succeeded.
Ms. Finley, an engineering specialist for the Deep Space Network of radio telescopes, will monitor radio signals, waiting for one critical beep — a signal sent from Juno, the solar-powered planetary explorer — that announces it has finally reached Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, after a five-year journey. [See also NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Enters Into Orbit Around Jupiter ]

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/04/science/space/nasa-juno-susan-finley.html

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