So what’s the anomaly? Tell us something, rather than just posting a link.
Goregue on
It’s interesting how often these issues occur even on multi billion dollar missions. We recently also had Psyche losing one of its thrusters. Designing an interplanetary probe is hard.
Esc777 on
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I barely knew anything about this mission and now I’m intrigued.
* First, the way that the solar panels were designed, obviously to unfold to a very large area, is neat and ingenious. [This picture](https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Icy_Moons_Explorer#/media/Ficheiro:Juice_launch_kit_cover_close-up.png) makes quite clear what they did.
* Second, like many probes, it uses a lot of gravity assists to save fuel, as shown in [this diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Icy_Moons_Explorer#/media/File:Juice's_journey_to_Jupiter_ESA25460391.jpg). That explains why a probe sent to Jupiter is passing over Venus.
So what’s the anomaly? Tell us something, rather than just posting a link.
It’s interesting how often these issues occur even on multi billion dollar missions. We recently also had Psyche losing one of its thrusters. Designing an interplanetary probe is hard.
neatly partitioned meats and cheeses appeal to me on an aesthetic level