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In Our Time

The Future of Spacecraft Missions to Jupiter

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The Earth could almost be considered as a dry environment to some of these icy satellites. I see juice as a way of us deciding where for the future spacecraft missions, which are going to be landers, where we will want to land. And crucially, juice and Europa clipper carry ice penetrating radars. We'll be able to probe down several kilometers, if not 10 kilometers, into those icy crusts. The last of the major moons is Calisto. It must have been a very violent and unwelcoming place in its early days. But today it sits there as a relatively dark and cratered object on the outer edge of our solar system.

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