As well as being one of the most unusually named spacecraft ever to launch, it is also intended to shed light on our neighbouring planet and its satellites – and whether they could be a home for aliens.
On 14 April, at 1.15pm UK time, an Ariane 5 rocket will carry will Juice up into space from the European Space Agency's spaceport in French Guiana.
Happening on Twitter
Lanzada con éxito la misión 'Juice' a Júpiter https://t.co/dvLRaKI8xC vía @elpais_america Gabrielasjr (from CCS,Venezuela) Fri Apr 14 23:47:47 +0000 2023
The Ariane 5 rocket sent the JUICE mission to Jupiter yesterday. The rocket has a drawing on it, created by 9-year… https://t.co/in9vsR5SPk Gerashchenko_en (from Ukraine) Sat Apr 15 09:53:10 +0000 2023
Glad to see the @ESA successfully launched the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission! It's going to be a long trip (8… https://t.co/bBkF58TwuF TheRealBuzz Sat Apr 15 12:27:42 +0000 2023
#DestinationJupiter: just in, new pics from ESA photographer Stephane Corvaja of yesterday's @ESA_JUICE launch - ou… https://t.co/ihdbSNjZn3 esa (from Europe) Sat Apr 15 08:03:29 +0000 2023
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