Space lovers can tune into the ESA's Juice mission launch thanks to live coverage of the upcoming Jupiter-based spacecraft.
There’s no doubt that Juice is one of the. While it won’t take humans out into the depths of the universe, it will give us a great lifeline to intriguing data about Jupiter, which could help further our understanding of the gas giant that calls our solar system home.
Those who want to join the ESA in commemorating the Juice launch on April 13 can tune into a livestream of the event. The livestream will begin at 13:15 BST/14:15 CEST or 8:15 a.m. EDT. Those on the Pacific coast of the U.S. will need to get up for the event at 5:15 a.m. PDT. The livestream of the Juice launch will be available to watch on the ESA’s continuous livestream, ESA Web TV, which can be
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