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 The spacecraft crossed the record-breaking 493 million miles from the Sun at 2pm ET on Wednesday. This is the farthest any solar-powered explorer has ventured into deep space, which is usually occupied solely by robots running on radioisotope thermoelectric generators  RTGs . The previous record-holder is the European Space Agencys still-functioning Rosetta spacecraft when it first intercepted comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in October 2012. Before that, no solar powered craft had even made it past the asteroid belts.     Now Juno is going to keep pushing the record further, out to Jupiter. Once it reaches the gas giant, the explorer will be serving as a proof of concept for a new, more efficient solar power system. At up to 517 million miles from the Sun, the spacecraft is basking in only 1/25th of the sunlight we receive on Earth. But what the panels get, they use well鈥擩uno has a 28 percent conversion rate turning sunlight into power. Junos solar power arrays are so big, they were nearly too heavy to launch in 2011. The spacecraft has three 30-foot-long solar arrays with 18,698 individual solar cells. While theyll only generate 500 watts of power out by Jupiter, theyre big  stanley flask enough that theyd generate 14 kilowatts here on Earth. Yet theyre just barely enough to keep the spacecraft fully operational at distant Jupiter. If we want to u gourde stanley se solar stanley tumbler  power to explore planets even further away, were going to need better technology to make more efficient, lighter panels that can be even