Juice fully integrated
ESA’s Juice mission has entered its final phase of development, with the spacecraft moving to an @Airbus Defence and Space facility in Toulouse, France, for the next round of testing. The spacecraft has been fully integrated, and these tests will be done in full flight configuration, as Juice is scheduled for launch from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in April 2023.
The Juice mission is a perfect example of collaboration between several national space agencies and European industry. Its objective is to explore the gas giant Jupiter, its environment, and three of its moons: Europa, Callisto and Ganymede. By studying this planetary system, ESA hopes to learn more about the icy worlds around Jupiter and the origins and possibility of life in our Universe
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That is a juicy announcement. The probe has 11 instruments that will give us a totally new insight about Jupiter and the icy moons. This is a showcase what ESA can do, if its members are determined to do it. This is a very exceptional mission and I guess we will learn a lot of new and exciting new details. However it will take around ten years until the probe arrives at Jupiter.
That is great! It would be cool if a European probe would orbit Europe rather than Ganymede.
OK awesome
Fun fact: a finnish musician's name was Juice Leskinen
From europe to europa.
Hahaha frero l’accent l’accent faut faire un effort la c’est pas pro
NASA Clipper is for 2024. So good job ESA