ESA’s JUICE Jupiter Probe Glides Past Moon in Historic Flyby Written 21 August 2024

JUICE-Jupiter-Probe-ESA-wiki

Illustration of the JUICE spacecraft at Jupiter. | Credit: ESA; Wikipedia; CC BY-SA 3.0 igo

Scientific American reports, “Europe's JUICE Jupiter probe swung by the moon for a 'gravity assist' on Monday (Aug. 19), and it snapped some photos to commemorate the historic encounter.  JUICE (short for Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) came within a mere 465 miles (750 kilometers) of the lunar surface on Monday evening, on the first leg of an unprecedented gravity-assist doubleheader.”
Full Story (Scientific American)