NASA, European Space Agency go for Jupiter's moons

In June, NOAA's GOES-U, the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites-U, was launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. The fourth of four GOES-R series weather and environment monitoring satellites, GOES-U will monitor the Western Hemisphere, including the Americas, the Caribbean a...

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