European Space Agency, ESA | Juice rerouted to Venus in world’s first lunar-Earth flyby 🧃 #shorts @EuropeanSpaceAgency | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Our Juice spacecraft returned to Earth to complete the world's first Lunar-Earth gravity assist.
Flight controllers guided the spacecraft past the Moon and then the Earth, ‘braking’ the spacecraft.
This manoeuvre may seem counterintuitive but will allow Juice to take a shortcut via Venus on its way to Jupiter.
📹 ESA - European Space Agency
🖥️ ESA
Our Juice spacecraft returned to Earth to complete the world's first Lunar-Earth gravity assist.
Flight controllers guided the spacecraft past the Moon and then the Earth, ‘braking’ the spacecraft.
This manoeuvre may seem counterintuitive but will allow Juice to take a shortcut via Venus on its way to Jupiter.
📹 ESA - European Space Agency
🖥️ ESA