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YR4 won’t hit Earth, but a 4% chance remains for a lunar impact. ESA's upcoming NEOMIR telescope could revolutionize early ...
JUICE will fly extremely close to both the Moon and Earth and between August 17 and 22, ESA’s ground stations around the world will be in continuous contact with the spacecraft.
ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) is ultimately headed for the Jovian system, but on Aug. 20, it took a quick look at Earth. The spacecraft returned some very exciting news: the Earth is ...
The European Space Agency’s Juice mission to study Jupiter’s icy moons conducted a daring double flyby of Earth and the moon to help it reach the largest planet in our solar system.
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission, or Juice, launched on Friday at 8:14 a.m ET. ... @ESA_Juice, we hear you loud and clear,” read a post from ESA operations ’ Twitter account.
Europe's JUICE Jupiter spacecraft will swing past Earth on Aug. 20, and some skywatchers in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean region may be able to see it.
Original post: The European Space Agency’s (ESA) JUICE mission, or JUpiter ICy moons Explorer, is scheduled for launch at 8:15 a.m. ET on Thursday from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.The ...
Europe's JUICE Jupiter probe swung by the moon for a "gravity assist" on Monday (Aug. 19), and it snapped photos to commemorate the historic encounter.
ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) is ultimately headed for the Jovian system, but on Aug. 20, it took a quick look at Earth. The spacecraft returned some very exciting news: the Earth is ...
ESA/Juice/JMC. The moon’s gravity slightly bent Juice’s path so it received a much larger gravity assist from Earth. The flyby of Earth reduced Juice’s speed by 10,737 miles per hour ...
ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) is ultimately headed for the Jovian system, but on Aug. 20, it took a quick look at Earth. The spacecraft returned some very exciting news: the Earth is ...