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JUPITER ICY MOONS EXPLORER MISSION

JUICE

1. Context 

The European Space Agency (ESA) is all set to launch the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer or Juice, mission on April 13, 2023, from its spaceport in French Guiana on an Ariane 5 launcher. Planned to reach Jupiter in 2031, the mission aims to carry out a detailed exploration of the Solar System's largest planet and its icy moons, which potentially have habitable environments.

2. Key Points

  • Juice has been constructed by an industrial consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space a division of the Airbus group responsible for the development and manufacturing of the corporation's defence and space products based on the parameters provided by the ESA.
  • Only two other spacecraft have ever examined Jupiter: the Galileo probe, which orbited the gas giant between 1995 and 2003 and Juno, which has been circling the planet since 2016.
  • Notably, by the time Juice reaches Jupiter another spacecraft, NASA's Europa Clipper would already be orbiting the planet and scheduled to be launched in October this year, Europa Clipper would arrive at Jupiter in 2030 and aims to study its Europa moon.

3. About Juice Mission

  • The Juice "Will make detailed observations of the giant gas planet and its three large ocean-bearing moons Ganymede, Callisto and Europa", by using remote sensing, geophysical and in situ instruments.
  • Scientists for quite some time have known that these three moons of Jupiter possess icy crusts, which they believe contain oceans of liquid water underneath, making them potentially habitable.
  • The juice will help probe these water bodies by creating detailed maps of the moons' surfaces and enable the scientists for the first time, to look beneath them.
  • Although the mission will examine all three moons, the main focus will be on Ganymede, as it is the largest moon in the Solar System larger than Pluto and Mercury and the only one to generate its magnetic field.
  • Juice, which will move into Ganymede's orbit after approximately four of arriving at Jupiter, will use its suite of ten sophisticated instruments to measure how Ganymede rotates, its gravity, its shape and interior structure, its magnetic field, its composition and penetrate its icy crust using radar down to a depth of about nine km.
  • Another primary goal of the mission is to create a comprehensive picture of Jupiter by trying to understand its origin, history and evolution.
  • Scientists believe that this would help them provide "much-needed insight into how such a planetary system and its constituents are formed and evolved, as well as revealing how possibly habitable environments can arise in Jupiter-like systems around other stars".
  • The juice will also analyse the chemistry, structure, dynamics, weather and climate of Jupiter and its ever-changing atmosphere.
Image source: Airbus

4. Is Juice capable of Detecting life?

  • As mentioned before, as the three moons, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa are believed to hold immense amounts of water, which could be around six times more than the volume of water in Earth's oceans, there is a possibility that life is present on them.
  • According to ESA, life on these moons could be in the form of microbes. More advanced species might also be present like the ones we detect in deep-sea trenches and at hydrothermal vents on Earth, such as various kinds of coral, worms, mussels, shrimp and fish.
  • However, Juice isn't equipped to detect life. What it is capable of is finding out whether there could be places around Jupiter, inside the icy moons, where the necessary conditions, such as water, biological essential elements, energy and stability, to sustain life are present.
  • If life exists on these moons, we expect it to be in the water and that's very hard to access. This is because it's not yet possible to go very deep underneath the ice crusts, where life might be present.
For Prelims: European Space Agency, Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer or Juice, mission, NASA's Europa Clipper, Ganymede's orbit, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa, 
For Mains: 
1. What is the European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission? Discuss its objectives and significance. (250 Words)
 
Previous Year Questions
 
1. Consider the following pairs: (UPSC  2014)
Spacecraft                              Purpose
1. Cassini-Huygens                Orbiting the Venus and transmitting data to the Earth
2.Messenger                           Mapping and investigating the Mercury
3. Voyager 1 and 2                  Exploring the outer solar system
A. 1 only      B.  2 and 3 only      C. 1 and 3 only      D. 1, 2 and 3
 
Answer: B
 
2. What is the purpose of 'evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (eLISA)' project?
(UPSC  2017)
A. To detect neutrinos
B. To detect gravitational waves
C. To detect the effectiveness of missile defence system
D. To study the effect of solar flares on our communication systems
 
Answer: B
 
3. “The experiment will employ a trio of spacecraft flying in formation in the shape of an equilateral triangle that has sides one million kilometres long, with lasers shining between the craft.” The experiment in question refers to (UPSC  2020)
A. Voyager-2
B. New Horizons
C. LISA Pathfinder
D. Evolved LISA
Answer: D
 
Source: The Indian Express
 

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