Juice: The ESA's Mission to Jupiter's Moons, Explained | WSJ
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
- The European Space Agency launched its Juice mission to explore the potential for life on three of Jupiter’s largest moons: Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. Could the largest planet in our solar system harbor the key to showing what is needed to sustain life?
WSJ’s Aylin Woodward explains what will happen on the eight-year journey and what scientists are hoping to learn once the spacecraft arrives.
0:00 ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer is on a mission to characterize what makes a world habitable
0:44 Background on the Juice mission
2:14 What will Juice study?
3:44 What’s next for space exploration?
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Thanks WSJ have shared it, hope it will be sustain explanation🙏
Great mission ...
Isn't it?
2031????? Man, we all would be so old by then.
They would have forgotten the mission lol
its just 8 years relax unless you're in old age might not be alive to witness it
Don't forget in 2030 a object similar to a asteroid like comet will pass Saturn
Now that is going to be big
Missions like this should be prioritize over the great power game humanity has been playing since Alexander the so Grest
Really suggest watching startalk (cosmic conundrums ) podcast with Neil degrasse Tyson as he explains why there is importance of finding life in places we haven’t thought of before. Like jupiters moons (specifically Europa) . The inaccuracies in this report is crazy. Love when she said to see if the water is salty lol.
Why do you doubt the water could be salty as implied by your comment? And what other inaccuracies are you referring to?
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 we kind of already know that the water is probably salty by observing the magnetic field
@@zippyhealer That's interesting, but how we know there is salt present by observing the magnetic field?
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 I don't think we can detect salt by observing the magnetic field but by the electromagnetic field. Salt is made up of elements that absorb and emit certain em waves
@@harrysingh_ That's interesting. I need to study this further.
I like the idea that they are expanding the reach in the cosmos and using all the available latest technology Earthling possess to better understand and learn, even to share with the world community. Awesome!
2:14 Since both the size _and_ the distance are so far off, what's the point of showing that animation at all? What does the viewer gain from it? It only serves to mislead.
Thanks juicy J
USE THE METRIC SYSTEM!!! OR BOTH AT LEAST
The way that Jupiter is understood in the solar system seems like a comparison to the death star ship in Star Wars
@SPLΔSIVΞ so cherynoble
not to nit-pick, but Europa is Jupiter's 4th largest moon... so if you picked out Jupiter's three largest moons it would actually be Ganymede, Callisto and Io (in order of Size)
So then what's you point?
@@michaeldeierhoi4096
nothing, aside from that they missed one of Jupiter's Largest moons
@@BroAnarchy The JUICE probe will survey all of those largest moons except Io which is not part of their mission. Besides with Io being closer to Jupiter any probe would exposed to the severe radiation coming from the planet. And also the Europa Clipper to be launched next year by NASA will be exploring Europa so it's all good.
👍
Chill
Someone remind me in 2031 😢
Come on, WSJ, use metric, at least when you're talking about space travel. You're better than that. 🙄
definitely, Where are we ? in the middle ages
First🎉
I see where the public funding went 🤰
it will mine jupiter by sucking it's atmosphere like a juice
Nice joke
😂😂😂😂
I respect the science but it seems like a waste of resources flying all the way to Jupiter just to get juice
so funny
A Welfare Program for Rocket Scientist?
Isn't oxygen an important part of living ?
so as water
not for some bacteria. they r not looking for anything bigger
Not for all life
1:48-1:50, No disrespect to any profession but when did plumbers started working on Spacecrafts?
it was a joke?
That plumber comment was really unnecessary (I mean stupid).. the same way it would be stupid to send an astronaut to fix a choked pipe..
0:29 "Are we really so special in the cosmos that Earth is the only place that can support life?"
That sounded weird. Almost contemptuous, like "how dare you think life on earth is special??" We may not be the only life in the universe but yes, we are still unique and special. What's wrong with thinking that? There's a strange anti-humanist orthodoxy that runs through certain sections of the scientific community. It's strange.
It absolutely did not sound like that. You're just biased.
Fake
Waste of resources. If you discover there's sign of life sustenance on or around Jupiter's moons, you (human) will migrate to live there or what!!! Let's fix the planet earth, and stop looking for what is not lost.
I have heard that uninformed statement over and over and the people who say it usually don't follow the exploration of space at all. And one of the things you miss by not following space exploration by these planetary probes is how much we learn about the universe. The more we understand our universe the better we understand our place in it.
In addition to that there are countless technological spinoffs from the instruments that are developed to study the universe. Do a search of The Benefits of Space exploration and you find countless examples of technologies developed here on earth for many fields including imaging instruments in medicine.
You (human)? Go back to Mars dude, we don't need hostile alien forces trying to discourage us from our destiny in spaceflight
uncrewed, boring. SpaceX is more exciting, Spaceship is all that matters, everything else is just launching more glorified satellites, it's time for crewed missions again
Starship is a shiny rocket. That’s all. I get it. Men like shiny rockets. And shiny cars. But they are just a means to an end. There exist other you tube channels then rocket channels. You tube channels that report on a regular basis about scientific discoveries made in space. By ‘just more glorified satellites’. For people who are actually interested in that. There are many of us. And because Elon is not going to Jupiter any time soon, satellites are the right way to go and explore The Jupiter system. I am extremely existed about this mission. As for the Bepi Colombo mission to Mercury, the upcoming missions to Venus. All destinations that are beneath Elon’s dignity. In the mean time he does not even have a reusable launchpad for his starship.