The European Space Agency's JUICE mission (ESA_JUICE) is about to launch. The orbiter will explore three of Jupiter's largest moons, which may have the right conditions for life
The European Space Agency is sending an orbiter to explore Jupiter’s strange moons. The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer is scheduled to launch on 13 April from Kourou, French Guiana, and begin its eight-year journey to Jupiter.. It will make two close passes by Europa and 12 by Callisto during the first phase of its mission, from 2031 to 2034, and then orbit Ganymede for the remainder of its mission.
The possibly habitable environment lies in Ganymede’s liquid ocean, which is thought to be the largest in the solar system. But we know very little about it, so it is unclear whether it could have the right conditions for life. JUICE will measure the water’s location, composition and depth in the hopes of finding enough promise to warrant a future mission under the ice to
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