Mobility Video. JUICE mission launches to hunt for alien life on Jupiter's icy moons Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 14/04/2023 - 16:06 GMT+2 The European Space Agency's JUICE spacecraft lifted off on Friday, a day later than planned after the launch was postponed due to bad weather. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next JUICE mission launches to hunt for alien life on Jupiter's icy moons Now playing Next Rare ice ridges appear along Baltic Sea coast, drawing scientists' attention Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 23rd, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next This robotic hand can detach, grab objects, and attach back to the arm Now playing Next Inventor of the 'suicide pod' says AI should decide who can end life Now playing Next Future of factory work? Humanoid AI robot proves itself in Ford test Now playing Next Europe is 'lost' and living in 'Groundhog Day,' Zelenskyy tells Davos Now playing Next Storm Harry hits Malta, Corsica and Catalonia with floods Now playing Next Juncker: 'The EU is not a slave of the United States' Now playing Next Trump removes European tariffs after 'framework' Greenland deal agreed Now playing Next Storm Harry hits Malta with strong winds and high waves Now playing Next Clean steel in the making: inside Europe's future green metallurgical plants Now playing Next Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'No Other Choice' - Unemployment turns deadly Now playing Next Cyclone Harry causes major damage across Sardinia, southern Italy Now playing Next Death toll in Iran's protest crackdown reaches 5,002 as Trump says US 'armada' approaching Now playing Next Which European countries will heatwaves hit hardest by 2100? More videos
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