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However, Mr Maurer adds that the ESA needs to develop more training facilities to learn how to cope on the moon."It is becoming more and more important to be on a level playing field." Teams have"worked all night" to get ready for today's launch, and the weather conditions have been continuously monitored, the chief executive of Arianespace has said.
Jupiter itself will also be closely examined, with astronomers hoping that knowledge gained about its complex magnetic, radiation and plasma environment will help inform studies of other gas giants.Such worlds have the greatest known reserves of water outside Earth, and Juice is the first mission to explore them.Today brings a moment of excitement for the space enthusiasts - but also for a young Ukrainian girl whose artwork is featured on the rocket being launched.
It will be fired skyward aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from the European Space Agency's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. In less than an hour, an Ariane 5 rocket carrying Juice will jet off from a spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on the north coast of South America. Scientists at the European Space Agency decided the risk of lightning was too high to give the launch the go ahead - instead postponing until tomorrow.
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