Hi Felipi,
as I mentioned in my email, the animations are not perfect because the model is not perfectly aligned with the XYZ axes - I did the best I could.
Interestingly, I see the launch plan includes deploying the solar panels while still attached to the Centaur stage, which will then be used to spin up JUNO before release (would require some programming to do this in Orbiter - I'll settle for panel deployment after sep ;-)
Also, I think I should mention that I don't see any engines (Jupiter-orbit-insertion or RCS) on the model - I think you should stick a motor on the bottom!
Two other items of info I found when trawling the net - spacecraft total mass is 3625kg (wet or dry? don't know) and the flight to Jupiter includes at least one Earth gravity-assist.
Hard info about JUNO (mass, fuel, dimensions, propulsion, etc.) seems very thin on the ground - the swri website is particularly short of any details (although it has plenty of hard-to-see videos that take ages to load :facepalm: )
Maybe more details in the launch press kit, when they make it available.
Cheers and good luck!
Brian