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Science in the News: Galileo Probe

Galileo
Friday, 17 October, 2003
Galileo: Space success story -
A historic chapter in planetary exploration draws to a close on Sunday when the space probe Galileo plunges into the atmosphere of Jupiter.
Galileo
Thursday, 27 February, 2003
Galileo's Jupiter mission winds down - one of the most successful planetary exploration missions ever undertaken, the Galileo mission to Jupiter, is officially ending.
Galileo
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Galileo End of Mission Status
The Galileo spacecraft's 14-year odyssey came to an end on Sunday, Sept. 21, when the spacecraft passed into Jupiter's shadow then disintegrated in the planet's dense atmosphere
Galileo
Wednesday, 22 May, 2002
More moons for Jupiter - Astronomers have discovered 11 new, small moons circling Jupiter - when added to the 11 found last year by the same team, they bring the total of Jupiter satellites to 39, more than any other planet.

 

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