Ariane 5 April 04, 2023

Ariane Flight VA260

Arianespace’s first launch of 2023 will place the JUICE satellite for ESA on a liberation’s orbit, on his way to the Jupiter system. The launcher will be carrying a total payload of approximately 6058 kg.  The launch will be performed in Kourou, French Guiana.

 

PAYLOAD:

JUICE, ESA’s JUpiter ICy moons Explorer, is the first ‘large-class’ mission of the Cosmic Vision science program. The mission will make detailed observations of the giant gas planet and its three large ocean-bearing moons – Ganymede, Callisto and Europa – with a suite of remote sensing, geophysical and in situ instruments.

The mission will characterize these moons as both planetary objects and possible habitats, explore Jupiter’s complex environment in depth, and study the wider Jupiter system as an archetype for gas giants across the Universe.

After an 8-years cruise toward Jupiter, which includes gravitational assists from Earth and Venus, the spacecraft will enter in orbit around the giant planet in 2031.

JUICE will carry the most powerful scientific payload ever flown to the outer Solar System. It consists of 10 state-of-the-art instruments plus one science experiment that uses the spacecraft telecommunication system with ground-based radio telescopes.

 

→  Flight VA260 will be the first European mission to Jupiter and its icy moons and 30th scientific mission operated by Arianespace. 

→  JUICE will be the 86th spacecraft to be launched by Arianespace for the benefits of ESA.

→  JUICE will be the 140th satellite built by Airbus Defence and Space to be launched by Arianespace.

 

DID YOU KNOW ?

Flight VA260 will launch JUICE, Europe’s first mission to Jupiter. It will spend at least three years making detailed observations of its icy moons: Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.

It will study the moons as potential habitats for life, addressing two key questions: what are the conditions for planet formation and the emergence of life, and how does the Solar System work?

 

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