GIF89a-c vvܩvCCvܩvܩܩvCܩvvvCvкܩܩܩܩvCvvvvCvCCvvvܩvvvvCvvvvvvvvvvCvvCvCvvCvCCveeeeTTTTCCCܩCCvCCCvCvCvCvvCCvCCCCCCCvCCCCCCvCCCC2222!!!!ܩvvvvvCveTCCCvCCCC2!veTC2! !PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PASADENA, CALIF. 911O9. TELEPHONE (818) 354-5O11 PHOTO CAPTION P-31528 In this artist's rendering the Galileo probe, with its heat shield below and a parachute above, enters the turbulent upper atmosphere of Jupiter. About 150 days before Galileo's arrival at Jupiter the probe will separate from the orbiter and travel unattended toward the planet. The orbiter's trajectory will be corrected to send it into Jupiter orbit. The probe will strike the upper atmosphere at about 30 miles per second. Data from its six instruments will be relayed to Earth via the orbiter during the probe's expected 75 minutes of operation before temperature and pressure destroy it. ##### , -c Hg:PaJlbE=PcAt