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Jupiter. it will take eight years to get there, and when it finally arrives it, will begin a detailed study of the planet s major moons, including exploring whether they have the conditions needed to sustain life. here s our science editor, rebecca morelle. trois, deux, un. . .top! the start of a journey to the outer reaches of the solar system. this is the european space agency s juice mission, and it has a 4 billion mile voyage ahead. it s travelling here, tojupiter s giant moons, some of the largest in the solar system. they re shrouded in thick layers of ice, but beneath, there are hints of vast liquid oceans, and scientists want to find out if they could support life. the uk has developed one of the instruments on the spacecraft. so what we re looking at here is the flight spare of our instrument. the black box is the electronics box. that s where the data is sent
The european space agency sjuice spacecraft and it has a 4 billion milejourney ahead. it spacecraft and it has a 4 billion mile journey ahead. it is travelling here tojupiter s giant moans, some of the largest in the solar system. they are shrouded in thick layers of ice, but beneath there are hints of vast liquid oceans and scientists want to find out if they could support life. the spacecraft will study europa and callisto in close up detail before getting into orbit around the biggest moon ganymede. the uk developed one of the instruments on the spacecraft. what we are looking at here is the black box, the electronics box where the data is sent through, and that is actually put into a vault on the main body of the spacecraft. tt is actually put into a vault on the main body of the spacecraft. it will hel us to main body of the spacecraft. it will help us to see main body of the spacecraft. it will help us to see if main body of the spacecraft. it will help us to see if the mai
Reaches of the solar system. this is the european space agency s juice mission, and it has a 4 billion mile voyage ahead. it s travelling here, tojupiter s giant moons, some of the largest in the solar system. they re shrouded in thick layers of ice, but beneath, there are hints of vast liquid oceans, and scientists want to find out if they could support life. the uk has developed one of the instruments on the spacecraft. so what we re looking at here is the flight spare of our instrument. the black box is the electronics box. that s where the data is sent through, and that s actually put into a vault on the main body of the spacecraft. it will help us to see if the oceans are there, and whether they have the conditions that are right for life. we ve got volcanic thermal vent on the earth, in the really deep oceans of the earth, where bacteria has been found. could easily be something similar. not like little green people running around the surface, because on the surface, they d be ki
Here s our science editor, rebecca morelle. trois, deux, un. . .top! the start of a journey to the outer reaches of the solar system. this is the european space agency s juice mission, and it has a 4 billion mile voyage ahead. it s travelling here, tojupiter s giant moons, some of the largest in the solar system. they re shrouded in thick layers of ice, but beneath, there are hints of vast liquid oceans, and scientists want to find out if they could support life. the uk has developed one of the instruments on the spacecraft. so what we re looking at here is the flight spare of our instrument. the black box is the electronics box. that s where the data is sent through, and that s actually put into a vault on the main body of the spacecraft. it will help us to see if the oceans are there, and whether they have the conditions