NASA Scientist Explains The ESA JUICE Mission with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Top Comments (10)
The worst part of learning it'll take 7 years to get the data from this mission is realizing that, even if things go perfectly, it'll be more than 20 years until we breach the ice and see what's underneath.
Neil, you are a great educator and an inspiration to many.
What Do You Think Exists In The Liquid Water Oceans of Jupiter's Moons?
I don't understand how I could live so many years without a personal astrophysicist...
Really enjoyed this episode
Hope I'll be around when those 2 explorers find and seek evidence of life. Great show Neil !
I've been looking forward to this mission and explanation of exactly what JUICE will be doing.
There’s a possibility that since it’s so cold in the Jovian system that once you melt the ice with your mechanism it refreezes right behind you in an instant in the thick ice
Years ago, I had the privilege of visiting the Mullard Space Lab (UCL) in Dorking, Surrey where they were making many of the JUICE gadgets. So glad that we're on our way now since April. 🤩🤩
WoW! Neal ain't kiddin'. You are the "Man". He's working on the Titan Hopper Drone thingy
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Top Comments (10)
The worst part of learning it'll take 7 years to get the data from this mission is realizing that, even if things go perfectly, it'll be more than 20 years until we breach the ice and see what's underneath.
Neil, you are a great educator and an inspiration to many.
What Do You Think Exists In The Liquid Water Oceans of Jupiter's Moons?
I don't understand how I could live so many years without a personal astrophysicist...
Really enjoyed this episode
Hope I'll be around when those 2 explorers find and seek evidence of life. Great show Neil !
I've been looking forward to this mission and explanation of exactly what JUICE will be doing.
There’s a possibility that since it’s so cold in the Jovian system that once you melt the ice with your mechanism it refreezes right behind you in an instant in the thick ice
Years ago, I had the privilege of visiting the Mullard Space Lab (UCL) in Dorking, Surrey where they were making many of the JUICE gadgets. So glad that we're on our way now since April. 🤩🤩
WoW! Neal ain't kiddin'. You are the "Man". He's working on the Titan Hopper Drone thingy