Juice-y breaking news from depth of space 🚨 #shorts

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After Juice launched, flight controllers noticed the ice-penetrating RIME antenna was not fully deployed. They suspected a tiny pin was the culprit.

With a mechanical jolt and some ingenious tactics from our mission control, the 16-metre-long boom was unleashed on 12 May!

RIME is now ready to help explore Jupiter’s icy moons when Juice arrives in the Jovian system in 8 years. 🌌🛰️

📹 @EuropeanSpaceAgency

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7 Comments

  1. When u posted the pictures of this success I didn't understood it. But with this explanation I got it and I think that's brilliant 🙂

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