Will be interesting to see what information is returned. Jupiter and its moons seem like a good 'stepping stone' for exploration further out in the cosmos. If the budget for space exploration were as big as military, since the 60's I can imagine things would be far more advanced, maybe even mining asteroids by now. Should get there in the end though
Let us bet: huge mass of metallic hydrogen on tiny rock core, or real roc planet with huge atmosphere?
ReplyDeleteI'll let myself surprised this time Christopher Compagnon ;)
ReplyDeleteMy inner space geek is avidly following the Jupiter mission.
ReplyDeleteWill be interesting to see what information is returned. Jupiter and its moons seem like a good 'stepping stone' for exploration further out in the cosmos. If the budget for space exploration were as big as military, since the 60's I can imagine things would be far more advanced, maybe even mining asteroids by now. Should get there in the end though
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