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  2. Microwave Radiometer (Juno) - Wikipedia

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    Microwave Radiometer ( MWR) is an instrument on the Juno orbiter sent to planet Jupiter. [2] MWR is a multi-wavelength microwave radiometer for making observations of Jupiter 's deep atmosphere. [3] MWR can observe radiation from 1.37 to 50 cm in wavelength, from 600 MHz to 22 GHz in frequencies. [3] [4] This supports its goal of observing the ...

  3. Roland Juno-106 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno-106 is a polyphonic synthesizer with six voices. It is an analog synthesizer but with digitally controlled oscillators and chorus effects. [2] [3] Whereas its predecessor, the Juno-60, has 56 patches, the Juno-106 has 128. It introduced Roland's performance lever for pitch bends and modulation, which became a standard feature of Roland ...

  4. Juno V - Wikipedia

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    Juno V-A was studied in 1958, as a new name for the Super-Jupiter rocket. Super-Jupiter planned on using four Rocketdyne E-1 engines in its second stage, but this project was cancelled so V-A would use the first stage of a Saturn I launcher to propel it into space and a whole Titan I ICBM to continue the journey.

  5. Juno & The Dismemberment Plan - Wikipedia

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    Juno & The Dismemberment Plan is a split EP by Juno and the Dismemberment Plan, released in 2001 on DeSoto Records. Track listing. Tracks 1 & 4 were recorded by the Dismemberment Plan, while tracks 2 & 3 were recorded by Juno. "The Dismemberment Plan Gets Rich" – 2:22 "Non-Equivalents" – 3:26 "High Noon" – 3:46

  6. Juno Awards of 1992 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Awards (representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year ) from 1992, were awarded on 29th of March in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre. Rick Moranis was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television from 9 pm Eastern . Nominations were announced on 12 February 1992.

  7. Roland Juno-60 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno synthesizers introduced Roland's digitally controlled oscillators, allowing for greatly improved tuning stability over its competitors. The Juno-6 and Juno-60 were introduced as low-cost alternatives to polyphonic synths such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Roland's own Jupiter-8. Its built-in chorus effect was designed to ...

  8. Juno Beach Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Beach Centre ( French: Centre Juno Beach) is a museum located in Courseulles-sur-Mer in the Calvados region of Normandy, France. It is situated immediately behind the beach codenamed Juno, the section of the Allied beachhead on which 14,000 Canadian troops landed on D-Day 6 June 1944. The centre was conceived in the 1990s by a group of ...

  9. Juno Awards of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Awards of 1989, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 12 March 1989 in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre. André-Philippe Gagnon was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television .