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Juice: The ESA's Mission to Jupiter's Moons, Explained | WSJ

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Lukasz Rosinski  
11/01/2024
Testing profile picture on KnowmadPost.
@kennethadler7380   
15/04/2023
First🎉
@johnbeckwith8313   
15/04/2023
A Welfare Program for Rocket Scientist?
@WilkinsonX   
15/04/2023
I respect the science but it seems like a waste of resources flying all the way to Jupiter just to get juice
@ed-tM   
15/04/2023
👍
@factsoverfear9771   
15/04/2023
😂😂😂😂
@michael2275   
15/04/2023
Woman is a typical libcow woman
@mrmakeshft   
15/04/2023
The way that Jupiter is understood in the solar system seems like a comparison to the death star ship in Star Wars
@lwandomaseti9581   
15/04/2023
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.
@ropro9817   
15/04/2023
Come on, WSJ, use metric, at least when you're talking about space travel. You're better than that. 🙄
@MrTmenzo   
15/04/2023
Thanks juicy J
@bsame   
15/04/2023
2031????? Man, we all would be so old by then.
@auro1986   
15/04/2023
it will mine jupiter by sucking it's atmosphere like a juice
@Saidul0_0   
15/04/2023
Someone remind me in 2031 😢
@Oyelakin   
15/04/2023
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.

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