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The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission (JUICE) was launched into space last year by the European Space Agency (ESA). On August 19th the probe will use the Moon’s gravity to change direction.
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission (JUICE) was launched into space last year by the European Space Agency (ESA). On August 19th the probe will use the Moon’s gravity to change direction.
On Nov. 17, JUICE performed a 43-minute burn to get into position for its upcoming Earth-moon flyby, the first-ever double gravity assist of the two celestial bodies. It was the spacecraft's ...
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission photographed the Earth, moon and Uranus as it heads toward Venus for a gravity assist next year.
Europe's JUICE Jupiter probe swung by the moon for a "gravity assist" on Monday (Aug. 19), and it snapped some photos to commemorate the historic encounter. JUICE (short for Jupiter Icy Moons ...
Beyond Gravity, a leading supplier to the space industry, provided key products for Europe’s first mission to Jupiter. The Airbus-built Juice satellite is controlled by a computer and protected ...
Just over a year after it was launched, the European Space agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) is returning towards Earth on Aug. 19-20 and will use the braking effect of its gravity to ...
With data covering such a wide area of Jupiter's atmosphere, several types of atmospheric effects were ruled out as major contributors to the QQO. That left one main culprit: gravity waves.