Galileo Gathered Science Data in Final Plunge; Engineers Are Trying to Find It
NASA's Galileo spacecraft took novel scientific data in the last hours of its life last week, as the 14-year mission ended with an intentional collision into Jupiter. Galileo obtained magnetic field data that require close proximity to the planet, and made a unique visual search for objects in the...
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