Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer ( JUICE ) is an interplanetary spacecraft in development by the European Space Agency (ESA) with Airbus Defence and Space as the main contractor. The mission is being developed to visit the Jovian system focused on studying three of Jupiter's Galilean moons : Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa (excluding the more volcanically active Io ) all of which are thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, making them potentially habitable environments. [4] The spacecraft is set for launch in June 2022 and would reach Jupiter in October 2029 after five gravity assists and 88 months of travel. [3] By 2033 the spacecraft should enter orbit around Ganymede for its close up science mission and becoming the first spacecraft to orbit a moon other than the moon of Earth. The selection of this mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on 2 May 2012. [5] Its period of operations will overlap with NASA 's Europa Clipper mission, also launching in 2022.

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2018

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1. History

2. Launch and trajectory

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Instruments

6. Targets

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer ( JUICE ) is an interplanetary spacecraft in development by the European Space Agency (ESA) with Airbus Defence and Space as the main contractor. The mission is being developed to visit the Jovian system focused on studying three of Jupiter's Galilean moons : Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa (excluding the more volcanically active Io ) all of which are thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, making them potentially habitable environments. [4] The spacecraft is set for launch in June 2022 and would reach Jupiter in October 2029 after five gravity assists and 88 months of travel. [3] By 2033 the spacecraft should enter orbit around Ganymede for its close up science mission and becoming the first spacecraft to orbit a moon other than the moon of Earth. The selection of this mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on 2 May 2012. [5] Its period of operations will overlap with NASA 's Europa Clipper mission, also launching in 2022.

2017

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1. History

2. Plan

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Instruments

6. Targets

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer ( JUICE ) is an interplanetary spacecraft in development by the European Space Agency (ESA) with Airbus Defence and Space as the main contractor. The mission is being developed to visit the Jovian system focused on studying three of Jupiter's Galilean moons : Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa (excluding the more volcanically active Io ) all of which are thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, making them potentially habitable environments. [3] The spacecraft is set for launch in 2022 and would reach Jupiter in 2030. By 2033 the spacecraft should enter orbit around Ganymede for its close up science mission and becoming the first spacecraft to orbit a moon other than the moon of Earth. The selection of this mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on 2 May 2012. [4] Its period of operations will overlap with NASA 's Europa Clipper mission, also launching in 2022.

2016

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1. History

2. Plan

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Scientific payload

6. Targets

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer ( JUICE ) is a planned European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft designed by Airbus Defence and Space to visit the Jovian system, focused on studying three of Jupiter's Galilean moons : Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa (excluding the more volcanically active Io ). [2] It will characterise these three worlds, all of which are thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, making them potentially habitable environments. The selection of this mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on 2 May 2012. [3]

2015

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1. History

2. Plan

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Scientific payload

6. Targets

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer ( JUICE ) is a planned European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft designed by Airbus Defence and Space to visit the Jovian system, focused on studying three of Jupiter's Galilean moons : Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa (excluding the more volcanically active Io ). [2] It will characterise these three worlds, all of which are thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, making them potentially habitable environments. The selection of this mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on May 2, 2012. [3]

2014

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1. History

2. Plan

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Scientific payload

6. Targets

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer ( JUICE ) is a planned European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft to visit the Jovian system, focused in particular on studying three of Jupiter's moons; Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa . [1] It will characterise these worlds, all of which are thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, making them potentially habitable environments. The selection of this mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on May 2, 2012. [2]

2013

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1. History

2. Plan

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Targets

6. Scientific Payload

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The JUpiter ICy Moon Explorer ( JUICE ) is a planned European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft to visit the Jovian system, focused in particular on studying three of Jupiter's moons; Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa . [1] It will characterise these worlds, all thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, as potentially habitable environments. Selection of the mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on May 2, 2012. [2]

2012

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1. History

2. Plan

3. Science objectives

4. Spacecraft

5. Targets

6. Instruments

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer ( JUICE ) is a planned European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft to visit the Jovian system, focused in particular on studying three of Jupiter's moons; Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa . [1] It will characterise these worlds, all thought to have significant bodies of liquid water beneath their surfaces, as potentially habitable environments. Selection of the mission for the L1 launch slot of ESA's Cosmic Vision science programme was announced on May 2, 2012. [2]

2011

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The Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer ( JUICE ) is an ESA -led reformulation of the former Europa Jupiter System Mission - Laplace (EJSM-Laplace). [1] It is a candidate to become the first L class mission (L1) of the ESA Cosmic Vision Programme.