00:00On this day in space.
00:04In 2003, NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter and its moons came to an end.
00:08After 14 years of exploration, the Galileo spacecraft intentionally
00:12fell into Jupiter and disintegrated in the planet's dense atmosphere.
00:16Galileo launched in 1989 from the payload bay of the space shuttle Atlantis,
00:20and it arrived in Jupiter in 1995. It was the first spacecraft to orbit Jupiter
00:24and the first to send a probe into its atmosphere. It discovered evidence
00:28of salt water below the surfaces of three of Jupiter's moons, Europa, Ganymede,
00:32and Callisto. It was purposely put on a collision course with Jupiter because it was
00:36running low on fuel, and NASA wanted to make sure that it wouldn't impact any of Jupiter's moons
00:40that could harbor life in their subsurface oceans. And that's what happened
00:44on this day in space.
00:48NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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