[3] The wires that lead out from the vault also have increased protection, they have a sheath of braided copper and stainless steel.
[9] Juno is part of the New Frontiers program of NASA and was also built with some contributions by the Italian Space Agency (ASI).
[9] After arriving at Jupiter in July 2016, the mission went into a 53-day orbit around the planet, and collected data using its suite of instrumentation in the late 2010s.
[21] There were five vaults for photographic film aboard the Skylab space station, and the largest weighed 1088 kg (2398 lb).
[12] For example, the RAD750 was also used on the Curiosity rover, launched November 26, 2011[23] It was suggested by the publication Popular Science that the Europa Lander may use a radiation vault like the Juno Jupiter orbiter.