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The Jupiter ICy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission is scheduled to lift off at 8:15 am EDT (1215 GMT) on April 13 from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou.it will have to travel through deep space for seven years and perform gravity-assist maneuvers around Earth and Venus to help it on its way.

There's a lot more to the San Andreas Fault than meets the eye

They led Galileo to realize that not every cosmic object revolves around Earth — meaning Earth isn’t at the center of the universe.Scientists are targeting the moons of Jupiter and Europa in particular because they may hold massive oceans under their icy surfaces that could harbor microbial extraterrestrial life.The European Space Agency (ESA) will launch its first Jupiter probe mission in just a few days’ time.

There's a lot more to the San Andreas Fault than meets the eye

ESA officials wrote that the JUICE probe will “characterize these moons as both planetary objects and possible habitats.ESA’s JUICE mission will insert itself into Jupiter’s orbit to explore the gas giant and its icy moons Europa

There's a lot more to the San Andreas Fault than meets the eye

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while also possessing excellent electrical properties to result in X-ray detectors with high sensitivity factors that exceed 5 × 103 µ◂…▸ and 6 × 104 µC Gy−1 cm−2 within soft and hard X-ray regimes.Mashable Light SpeedWant more space and science stories in your inbox?Sign up for Mashables weekly Light Speed newsletter

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This article should give you a good indication of what hardware is needed or at least where you stand to get there.Today we are revisiting the franchise.

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