Juno V is a display type revival based on the “UNITED STATES" typography on the side of NASA's Saturn V launch vehicle. While at Johnson Space Center's Rocket Park, I was so captivated by the chamfered rectangle type found on the horizontal behemoth of a rocket. Using slightly edited proportions and by extending the character set fully (while adding a fun 1–50 number to Roman numeral Stylistic Set) I revived the type beyond its original range into a more usable display face. It is single style display typeface perfect for space articles, large sci-fi uses, and large titles in more industrial contexts.

It has support for nearly 400 Latinate languages. This is thanks to the Latin S character set suggested by Christoph Koeberlin in addition to the Currency Symbols In a Latin Language Character Set suggested by Alanna Munro. Both run type foundries of their own, please support them as well if possible.

The Words "United States" are type set in Juno V. They scroll horizontally in red on an off-white background Reminiscent of the Saturn V rocket.The words "Earth Luna Mars" are typeset in Juno V, a font referencing the type from the Saturn V rocket stacked on top of each other with arrows flowing between them.