JPL's Galileo spacecraft, with a December 1995 rendezvous with Jupiter, shot an interplanetary 'bull's eye' when it released its probe to conduct history's first sampling of Jupiter's atmosphere. The probe will slam into Jupiter's hydrogen-helium atmosphere at 100,000 mph as the spacecraft flies overhead and receives and records the probe's data on the structure and composition of the atmosphere.
JPL's Galileo Spacecraft Will Shoot an Interplanetary 'Bulls's Eye'
1995-01-01
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