The spacecraft was a million miles from Earth when it was spotted by the Airbus telescope.
captured by the Airbus Robotic Telescope based in Spain. The telescope managed to spot the spacecraft during the early part of its journey, when it wasfrom Earth. Its destination, the Jupiter system, is more than 500 million miles away from our planet, so JUICE has a long road ahead.. But this won’t be the last time we see JUICE.
The spacecraft will use the gravity of the Earth-Moon system to propel it on its trajectory through the inner solar system, targeting September 2026 for an Earth flyby,Fast Wireless ChargerThis thing can fast wireless charge a multitude of devices including iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones, AirPods, and other devices too, and it’s really easy to use
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
JUICE Jupiter probe spotted 1 million miles from Earth (video, image)JUICE launched last month on an eight-year journey to Jupiter.
Read more »
Hey Parents, Screen Time Isn't the ProblemIs screen time the real problem? Or is the problem that screens fail to mediate and capture meaningful connection with the world we live in? 🎨: Wired Staff; Getty Images
Read more »
Hurray! Juice Deploys its Stuck AntennaESA’s Juice mission launched last month on April 14, beginning its long journey to explore Jupiter’s icy moons, Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto. But soon after launch, mission controllers realized a 16-meter (52.5 ft)-long antenna for a radar instrument was jammed and couldn’t deploy. The Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) antenna is mission critical, as … Continue reading 'Hurray! Juice Deploys its Stuck Antenna'
Read more »
Buzzy new Mexico City-based café and juice bar opening in Houston May 17First Texas outpost of Ojo de Agua opening at River Oaks District with fruit and...
Read more »
Casey Schmitt gives the SF Giants juice they've been missing for yearsCasey Schmitt is the type of player that can reinvigorate the Giants' fan base.
Read more »
Cyclone Mocha's Quick, Brutal PathThe storm picked up juice quickly over unusually warm waters and hit Myanmar with devastating force.
Read more »