JUICE

The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice, formerly JUICE) is an interplanetary spacecraft that was launched on 14 April 2023 from Guiana Space Centre in the French Guiana by the European Space Agency (ESA) with Airbus Defence and Space as the main contractor.

Read more in the app

How NASA’s Europa Clipper and ESA’s Juice missions will work together once they get to Jupiter

ESA's Juice confirms that Earth is habitable

After a Boost from Earth and the Moon, Juice is On its Way to Venus and Beyond

Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer: First Reveals From Juice’s Advanced Science Camera

First views from Juice’s science camera

Images from First-Ever Earth-Moon Flyby - Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)

Juice rerouted to Venus in world’s first lunar-Earth flyby

See JUICE Next Week During Its Earth-Moon Flyby

Ice-penetrating radar will help JUICE and other spacecraft find water beyond Earth

In a virtual reality universe, upcoming 'JUICE' mission flies by Jupiter's moon Callisto

Scientists Unravel Mystery of Orange Juice Off-Flavor

Juice’s Daring Maneuver: Setting Course for a Historic Earth-Moon Flyby

Juice burns hard towards first-ever Earth-Moon flyby

Why Is Juice Taking Sooo Long? Straight Lines in Space Are a Massive Waste of Energy

Juice: why’s it taking sooo long to reach Jupiter

How the JUICE mission will look for habitability on Jupiter's moons

How engineers on the ground fixed the Juice spacecraft’s stuck antenna

Bainiku-Ekisu: Scientists Find Japanese Fruit Juice Benefits Cardiovascular Health, Lowers Blood Pressure

Japanese Plum Juice Concentrate Improves Cardiovascular Health

Jupiter Bound: Juice Spacecraft Deployments Complete