Nasa is on the verge of launching a new solar-powered spacecraft all the way to Jupiter.

The robotic explorer, named Juno, is on top of an unmanned rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

Lift-off is scheduled for later today.

It will take Juno five years to reach Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. The spacecraft will be powered by three huge solar panels. It will be the farthest any solar-powered craft has ever travelled. Previous Jupiter probes have relied on nuclear energy.

Jupiter is believed to be the oldest planet in the solar system. Astronomers hope to figure out the recipe for making planets, by uncovering the ingredients of this gas giant. Juno will spend at least one year circling Jupiter's poles.

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