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NASA spent 14 years keeping the Galileo spacecraft alive through a jammed antenna and brutal radiation, then in 2003 deliberately flew it into Jupiter to be destroyed — not because it had failed, but because it had found a probable ocean on Europa it could n

In September 2003, after fourteen years in space, NASA aimed the Galileo spacecraft straight into Ju...

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NASA spent 14 years keeping the Galileo spacecraft alive through a jammed antenna and brutal radiation, then in 2003 deliberately flew it into Jupiter to be destroyed — not because it had failed, but because it had found a probable ocean on Europa it could n

In September 2003, after fourteen years in space, NASA aimed the Galileo spacecraft straight into Jupiter and let the giant planet tear it apart.

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In September 2003, after fourteen years in space, NASA aimed the Galileo spacecraft straight into Jupiter and let the giant planet tear it apart.

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