海角大神

This article appeared in the July 14, 2017 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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Monitor Daily Intro for July 14, 2017

Clayton Collins
Director of Editorial Innovation

Today at the Capitol, a couple of lawmakers are playing outsize roles in the debate over health-care legislation that will profoundly affect millions of lives. In Paris, a couple of presidents met.

Zoom out. Way out. Let鈥檚 go off-world.

An interesting sub-story around the newsmaking flight of the Juno spacecraft 鈥 now delivering spectacular views from above gaseous Jupiter鈥檚 cloud deck 鈥 is the outsize role of ordinary people.

The scientific stakes are high. Humanity last took a close look at Jupiter a generation ago (Galileo). Before that, fully two generations ago (Voyager). This time around, a relatively low-budget device called the 鈥 added to the mission simply for 鈥減ublic outreach鈥 鈥 is being directed by telescope-armed citizen scientists suggesting points of interest to observe, and then helping to process the images that Juno beams home in a way that, as Scientific American reports, 鈥.鈥 (To judge for yourself, check out our Viewfinder gallery below.)

鈥淸T]he overarching takeaway from these new images,鈥 a planetary scientist tells the magazine, 鈥渋s how relatively blinkered most of our earlier views have been.鈥 Power, in part, to the people.

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This article appeared in the July 14, 2017 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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