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  2. Galileo project - Wikipedia

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    The data collected on Jupiter and its moons were stored in the spacecraft's onboard tape recorder, and transmitted back to Earth during the long apoapsis portion of the probe's orbit using the low-gain antenna. At the same time, measurements were made of Jupiter's magnetosphere and transmitted back to Earth.

  3. Galileo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Galileo did both. One section of the spacecraft rotated at 3 revolutions per minute, keeping Galileo stable and holding six instruments that gathered data from many different directions, including the fields and particles instruments. Galileo was intentionally destroyed in Jupiter's atmosphere on September 21

  4. Timeline of Galileo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The trip from Earth to Jupiter, the probe's exploration of the Jovian atmosphere, and an orbiter tour consisting of 11 orbits of Jupiter constituted Galileo ' s primary mission. On Jupiter Arrival Day (7 December 1995), the Galileo spacecraft was given a gravity-assist from Io and then subjected to the Jupiter orbit insertion (JOI) maneuver ...

  5. Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Wikipedia

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    Failure: The first stage engine was improperly started, causing the vehicle to fall back to the launch pad immediately after launch and explode. [1] 1.36 kg (2.99 lb) 1958 February 1 US: Explorer 1: Juno I: Success: The first American satellite in space. [1] 13.91 kg (30.66 lb) February 5 US: Vanguard 1B: Vanguard TV-3BU: Failure

  6. Why Is Jupiter's Great Red Spot Shrinking? - AOL

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    The most recognizable storm in the solar system used to be so big that it could fit three whole Earths. Now, it has room for only one.

  7. From Starship tests to Starliner woes, recapping the biggest ...

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    NASA launches Europa Clipper spacecraft to study moon of Jupiter Europa, the fourth largest of Jupiter’s 95 moons, is widely regarded among scientists as one of the best places in the solar ...

  8. Nasa’s ‘Message in a Bottle’ will send your name into space

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    The mission is set to launch in October 2024, reaching Jupiter orbit 2.9 kilometres (1.8 billion miles) away in 2030. It will aim to investigate whether the ocean beneath the icy crust of Europa ...

  9. Grand tack hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter might have shaped the Solar System on its grand tack. In planetary astronomy, the grand tack hypothesis proposes that Jupiter formed at a distance of 3.5 AU from the Sun, then migrated inward to 1.5 AU, before reversing course due to capturing Saturn in an orbital resonance, eventually halting near its current orbit at 5.2 AU.