Manuela Baroni (@baronimanuela) 's Twitter Profile
Manuela Baroni

@baronimanuela

European Space Agency, JUICE mission to Jupiter system and its icy moons

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ESA's Juice mission (@esa_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's next for #ESAJuice? 🔜Over the next 2️⃣ weeks booms & antennas will be deployed 🔍Over the next 3️⃣ months the science instruments will be checked out 🌍⤴️Over the next 4️⃣ years flybys of Earth & Venus 🧡Arrival Jupiter in 2031! 🗺️Follow the journey esa.int/Science_Explor…

ESA's Juice mission (@esa_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curious to see what #ESAJuice is up to right now, two months post launch? Check out its journey in real time with NASA's Eyes on the Solar System interactive tool 👉 eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-sys… (Tip: fast forward⏩ to 2031 if you can't wait another 8 years for arrival at Jupiter!)

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. 🌕. .🛰️ 1⃣ One giant planet 3⃣ Three icy moons 8⃣ An eight-year journey 1⃣ One special spacecraft 🥁 This November go behind the scenes & discover 🎬 'The making of Juice', @ESA's mission to #Jupiter #ESAJuice #TheMakingOfJuice

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🔔Mark your calendars! 🎬 On 23 November, join us for the release of 'The making of Juice', a #documentary by Maarten Roos (Lightcurve Films), starring the ESA's Juice mission spacecraft and the people who made it. Watch the trailer below 👇 Click on 🔔 to get notified for the premiere

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Have you watched the premiere of ‘The making of Juice’ last evening? 👉 youtu.be/TOKyzXulb-Y?si… Time to discover the story behind the film. #ESAJuice Project Manager, Giuseppe Sarri, tells us how the movie idea came about 👉 esa.int/Science_Explor…

Have you watched the premiere of ‘The making of Juice’ last evening? 👉 youtu.be/TOKyzXulb-Y?si…

Time to discover the story behind the film.  #ESAJuice Project Manager, Giuseppe Sarri, tells us how the movie idea came about 👉
esa.int/Science_Explor…
ESA's Juice mission (@esa_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10% of the way to our Valentine 😍 Talk about long-distance relationships. How are you doing this #ValentinesDay? #SpaceLovers

ESA's Juice mission (@esa_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're two days away from our first launch anniversary! And what a year it’s been 👉 esa.int/Science_Explor… Thanks to the entire #ESAJuice team 🥰

We're two days away from our first launch anniversary! And what a year it’s been 👉 esa.int/Science_Explor…
Thanks to the entire #ESAJuice team 🥰
ESA's Juice mission (@esa_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is #ESAJuice returning to Earth? 🤔 This August, Juice will be performing a nerve-racking lunar-Earth flyby, the first of its kind ever attempted. The spacecraft will swing past the Moon and then past Earth almost 24 hours later, a manoeuvre that will boost the efficiency of

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When the journey is as exciting as the destination 🛰️ 🌒 #ESAJuice captured stunning views of our Moon, as it zipped by last night. 🌏 In the background, a photobomber: our very own Earth, eagerly waiting for its own close encounter with Juice tonight. Explore the images at

When the journey is as exciting as the destination 🛰️

🌒 #ESAJuice captured stunning views of our Moon, as it zipped by last night.

🌏 In the background, a photobomber: our very own Earth, eagerly waiting for its own close encounter with Juice tonight. Explore the images at
ESA_Envision (@esa_envision) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Venus? Venus is the most Earth-like of the Sun’s terrestrial planets in terms of its size, composition and distance from the Sun. Yet, at some point in planetary history, the two started to evolve very differently. Venus today is far too hot to host liquid water at its

Why Venus? Venus is the most Earth-like of the Sun’s terrestrial planets in terms of its size, composition and distance from the Sun. Yet, at some point in planetary history, the two started to evolve very differently. 
Venus today is far too hot to host liquid water at its