The Most Exciting Probe that No-one is Talking About | ESA JUICE Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

The Most Exciting Probe that No-one is Talking About | ESA JUICE Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

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M B
M B - 19.09.2023 22:21

Did the probe find all the girls who went to Jupiter to get more stupider? 😂😂😂 I'll be here all week, be sure and tip your waitress 😊

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Sav
Sav - 18.09.2023 20:17

Makes you wonder who is paying for it, that such a massive amount of money can go unnoticed..

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Galimir Nund
Galimir Nund - 16.09.2023 05:49

I too get teary eyed when I see billions of dollars being spent on space exploration instead of trying to solve problems like world hunger, mental health... it just tickles my sphincter...

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clarence spencer
clarence spencer - 11.09.2023 00:38

"Airbus" logo plastered everywhere on this presumably "scientific" project. If Boeing did that to any American spacecraft, we would ve a fit here, cursing "capitalism" and "favoritism." But not so in Europe, China, India, Africa... kitchen sink

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Armament Armed Arm
Armament Armed Arm - 09.09.2023 14:27

Its massive 580kg chassis...and it turns out the chassis is the size of an RV. So still pretty light.

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Sil Marillian
Sil Marillian - 08.09.2023 09:28

I have a question gravity assist from Venus the only planet in the solar system that rotates counter clockwise (don't get me going in reality it like the moon should not be there) does its counter rotation make a difference?

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Lightcurve Films at YouTube
Lightcurve Films at YouTube - 06.09.2023 13:24

Well done re-editing and putting this together!! Stay put the 2 hour long full documentary about the Making of Juice that ESA will be putting out in October! With a lot of new and extra materials never seen and heard!

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Truth Sayer
Truth Sayer - 05.09.2023 10:40

There must be a reason nuclear powered craft are not used. I know they exist, so why rely on solar panels and batteries when you could have virtually endless power using nuclear power?

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Priyesh Dhosta
Priyesh Dhosta - 04.09.2023 17:42

Time travel vi black hole gravity

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Kay %/$
Kay %/$ - 04.09.2023 10:54

You make awesome science available for everyone. I AM a citizen scientist whom at 70, never gets enough science.

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Anthon
Anthon - 03.09.2023 11:39

Too expensive TOY could solve suffering on earth,,. NUKES TOO

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Steven Tegart
Steven Tegart - 02.09.2023 23:31

Voyager 1 reached Jupiter in two years in the 70s. JUICE scheduled to arrive in 8 years. Can someone please explain the huge difference in travel time?

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eternisedDragon7
eternisedDragon7 - 02.09.2023 21:19

No, I am talking about the JUICE probe, and it isn't exciting but extremely criminal of a space project.

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rick hale
rick hale - 01.09.2023 10:13

One of the main reasons for the mission was possible colonization possibilities. That's a very far-fetched idea only used to make the reason for the mission more palatable. Colonization that distant with a large number of hostile environments and conditions on and in the neighborhood of those moons(satellites) is wishful thinking at best. Selling the idea is important but basing it on pure science should be enough reason. Colonization would take a few generations at least. Getting there alive is a problem. Space is hostile. Creating conditions for habitation would be small scale. It's enjoyable to dream and explore and I'm not knocking that. Crashing into Ganymede and at the same time fearing contamination seems easy to resolve. Point the craft towards empty space or another moon or planet. There are other concerns as always but these are the most obvious.

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Amelia Ritter
Amelia Ritter - 25.08.2023 21:10

I mean i get really excited but no tears. I will say tho i wish everyone on this planet including puten and the nutjob in north korea would take 10 min a day to think about how we are just a speck of dust on a rock flying through a almost endless vastness of space . No matter how large our own problems may seem they are. They are truely tiny. I think imo that if we all took that time everyday we may put petty differences aside. Take that and asd in the fact it seems like we truely may be alone. Thats insane! Sadly its just a fallacie. Instead of tge media pointing that out daily were just fed information to keep us divided all the time 24 hours a day

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Ryan N.
Ryan N. - 24.08.2023 20:18

Human collaboration at its finest.

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TheRilluma
TheRilluma - 21.08.2023 14:32

why they crash it into ganymede? should they left it in space? as seen many times before these probes will work many years after the mission

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afvet
afvet - 19.08.2023 11:56

You would think that they would power the probe with an RTG instead of solar. But I love the Arienne 5 Rocket with the Vulcain rocket engine

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Sean Hewitt
Sean Hewitt - 16.08.2023 19:17

Until y'all figure out how to care about every living thing like it's your only way to stay alive, this species called humanity will self destruct, by killing every non human thing that lives, mostly for food, but a little bit because y'all became kill crazy...and then there will be no more life support system to nurture you... guess what happens with no life support system... go ahead, I'm waiting.

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Percy P
Percy P - 14.08.2023 19:33

I cried a lil when it saod it's going to crash

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Telios aus den Wäldern
Telios aus den Wäldern - 13.08.2023 01:03

Currently studying physics and im hyped about this. Some people i know worked on this!

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MrPooPooJohn
MrPooPooJohn - 11.08.2023 04:30

Who names a rocket after OJ Simpson? 🤨

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Rithvik Yarramsetti
Rithvik Yarramsetti - 28.07.2023 19:51

I literally made my class watch the launch lmao

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Thomas Champion
Thomas Champion - 22.07.2023 09:57

The great red spot on Jupiter is where a giant asteroid hit and it disturbed the gas rings just like thousands of other ring disturbances that you can visually see. Look at Levy-shoemaker disturbances. This will be proven as fact soon enough.

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Silvia Pepe
Silvia Pepe - 09.07.2023 15:25

E bellissimo questo video

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Lincoln Y
Lincoln Y - 29.06.2023 11:26

I thought Juice was pretty popular due to 17776...

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Albert Cochrane
Albert Cochrane - 29.06.2023 03:58

Hey Alex what'd you think of the Europa Report movie? I'm feeling inspired to rewatch it. I remember loving the radiation-communicating(?) life forms

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v_zlfkr
v_zlfkr - 23.06.2023 09:06

xQc needs to know this "JUICE" mission

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Tardis Command
Tardis Command - 22.06.2023 05:02

Excuse me? No one man built a space ship? Zefram. Zefram Cochrane.

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Digital Playland
Digital Playland - 19.06.2023 23:46

Don't care. See you in 8 years.

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Hahmzed Yuzefan
Hahmzed Yuzefan - 04.06.2023 11:45

this is much more exciting than mars missions

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Tugela60
Tugela60 - 04.06.2023 05:30

Because American media only talks about American missions, they pretend missions launched by other countries don't exist.

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Benny Kleykens
Benny Kleykens - 03.06.2023 23:31

8 years ...😮😭😭😭😭😭

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Christopher Ross
Christopher Ross - 03.06.2023 19:03

Is the submersible with the Deuterium generator on this craft? 🛰☄💫🧊☃📸👽🐙🐚🦀🦞🦐🦑

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Arsenic
Arsenic - 01.06.2023 19:36

Good those thrusters are not Diesel engines ;-) (I am German, so sorry for my crude sense of humour)

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nfineon
nfineon - 31.05.2023 11:19

Option A: funding the war in Ukraine for 1 day

Option 2: building one new spacecraft a day

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Maxim Redin
Maxim Redin - 30.05.2023 10:09

Thank you for your video. I was looking forward to seeing it. I like watching your videos. Btw, I am watching you from Russia

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Jack Flash
Jack Flash - 27.05.2023 19:26

Also, water in space is worth a LOT of money since they won't have to launch it from earth. Imagine a planet with very low gravity having more water than the earth. A gold mine for space exploration, asteroid mining etc..

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Luna Eek
Luna Eek - 27.05.2023 09:42

"Utmost care to make sure no earth-based bacteria contaminated" - cut to footage of a guy touching his mask.
Smh

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Kelly Fishbeck
Kelly Fishbeck - 25.05.2023 16:37

Any 17776 / 20020 fans out there? This is the beginning! 😁👏 We love you, JUICE!

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Sire 👑
Sire 👑 - 24.05.2023 22:26

All that money spent on a facking probe when there's far more important issues that money could be used for, sending a probe to a planet thats unhabital and unsuitable for human life. They think they maybe liquid water under the ice and hoping there's signs of life on a microbe level

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Mad- Scientist
Mad- Scientist - 24.05.2023 20:02

If this planet is ever shadowed by Jupiter itself, or any of Jupiters moons, we'd never have the ability to inhabit any of them. The long period of eclipse would freeze everything over well beyond any winter earth has ever seen.
Anyone been outside during a solar eclipse from our own moon? The wind picks up just a touch and the temperature drops noticeably. Imagine being eclipsed by Jupiter for hours or days. Nothing has the ability to reasonably wait that out

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Ryan
Ryan - 23.05.2023 17:56

Why wouldn’t they use a Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator? Those solar panels are huge and pushing the limits of their viability because they’re so far away from the sun. Why go through all that? It extremely limits what the thing can do as well, where it can go, when it can be used etc. It also probably adds a ton of weight.

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Ryan
Ryan - 23.05.2023 17:22

"the 1.7 billion dollar probe!"

Is this notable because it's so cheap? I mean, we just borrowed 130 billion dollars so we can gift it to a non-ally and get nothing in return, all done in a matter of weeks with little to no discussion, and little to no oversight. Nothing is too expensive, the precedent has been set. It's about will. Never cost. Like border security for example, beg for decades and get nothing but "it's too expensive" because 4 billion is an insane amount of money, and considering what we get in return (what they don't want), they'll never consider it.

The entire shuttle program, all 4 shuttles, fuel tank, boosters, housing, infrastructure etc - was 10 billion dollars. Meanwhile for over a dozen years now we have to beg and train in russia because we have no way to put anyone in space.

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duncan Apiyo
duncan Apiyo - 22.05.2023 10:05

Evolution is a lie. Water is everywhere. But life only on earth. 😅

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Andrew Gibson
Andrew Gibson - 21.05.2023 15:51

Why didn't they send more missions to the outer planets Uranus and Neptune, I've seen enough of Jupiter and Mars?

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chris richards
chris richards - 21.05.2023 06:00

I am so thankful there are clever and intelligent people in the world that are capable of achieving these kind of thinks..if man kind had developed with my iq we would still be in caves wondering how to make 🔥 .

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