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Five years and hundreds of millions of miles later, Juno is in orbit.
Juno will enter planet's orbit on July 4.
Teased in a new Hollywood-style trailer, Juno is scheduled to enter Jupiter's orbit on July 4.
Europa has a frozen crust and high radiation, but some scientists anticipate finding life there.
Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter will align for first time in a decade.
This giant whirlwind has lasted for two years already.
The planet -- which would have been our solar system's fifth giant -- had a bumpy ride on its way out, scientists say.
Venus, Mars and Jupiter won't be visible together again for another six years.