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O que (quem) é Juno$41886$ - definição

FOUR-STAGE AMERICAN BOOSTER ROCKET
Juno-I; Juno 1

Dione juno         
SPECIES OF BUTTERFLY
Juno Silverspot; Juno longwing; Juno Heliconian; Papilio juno; Agraulis juno; Agraulis huascuma; Dione miraculosa; Juno heliconian; Juno silverspot
Dione juno, the Juno silverspot, juno longwing, or Juno heliconian, is a species of butterfly of the subfamily Heliconiinae in the family Nymphalidae found from southern United States to South America."Dione Hübner, [1819]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
Aegomorphus juno         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Psapharochrus juno
Aegomorphus juno is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Fisher in 1938.
Juno         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Juno (disambiguation); Junonian; Juno (musician)
A numerical constraint-oriented language for graphics applications. It solves its constraints using Newton-Raphson relaxation. It was inspired partly by Metafont. ["Juno, a Constraint-Based Graphics System", G. Nelson in SIGGRAPH '85 Conf Readings, B.A. Barsky ed, Jul 1985, pp. 235-243]. (1994-11-23)

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Juno I

The Juno I was a four-stage American space launch vehicle, used to launch lightweight payloads into low Earth orbit. The launch vehicle was used between January 1958 to December 1959. The launch vehicle was a member of the Redstone launch vehicle family, and was derived from the Jupiter-C sounding rocket. It is commonly confused with the Juno II launch vehicle, which was derived from the PGM-19 Jupiter medium-range ballistic missile. In 1958, a Juno I launch vehicle was used to launch America's first satellite, Explorer 1.