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MISSION NEWS AS OF TUESDAY 16 JANUARY 2018
+ JUICE GROUND CONTROL GETS GREEN LIGHT TO START DEVELOPMENT OF JUPITER OPERATIONS
ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer - JUICE - passed an important milestone, the ground segment requirements review, with flying colours, demonstrating that the teams are on track in the preparation of the spacecraft operations needed to achieve the mission's ambitious science goals.
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+ JUICE MISSION SCIENCE
Planned for launch in 2022 and arrival at Jupiter in 2029, JUICE will spend three and a half years examining the giant planet and its environment, in particular investigating the Galilean moons Ganymede, Europa and Callisto. Read more about the JUICE mission's scientific targets and objectives in this set of articles:
Link Primary target: Ganymede
Link Secondary target: Europa
Link Secondary target: Callisto
Link Secondary target: the Jupiter system
An overview of other missions to Jupiter, both past and present, is available at:
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