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The Galileo Mission to Jupiter and Its Moons [Preview]
Few scientists thought that the Galileo spacecraft, beset by technical troubles, could conduct such a comprehensive study of the Jovian system. And few predicted that the innards of these worlds would prove so varied
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Torrence V. Johnson
Image: NASA/ Jet Propulsion Laboratory
This article was originally published with the title The Galileo Mission to Jupiter and Its Moons.
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