JUICE spacecraft embarks on 8-year journey to explore Jupiter's icy moons.

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The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft will take eight years to reach Jupiter, arriving in July 2031. JUICE will make observations of Jupiter and three of its large ocean-bearing moons, characterizing the Jovian system in great detail. The travel time to Jupiter is dictated by whether a spacecraft will fly by the gas giant or insert into orbit for a relatively long-term mission. JUICE will employ a series of gravity assist maneuvers, starting one year after launch, taking moon and Earth gravity assists, both bodies at the same time to get the extra energy.
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