The making of Juice: the film
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- One giant planet. Three icy moons. An eight-year journey. One special spacecraft.
Building a mission to Jupiter took years of planning and thousands of people. Now that Juice is finally en route to its destination, we go behind the scenes to discover the story of the making of Juice.
The film features exclusive interviews with scientists and engineers from across Europe, as well as backstage footage from the planning, testing and launch of this once-in-a-generation mission.
Follow the final three years of Juice’s life on Earth. Discover why the mission was named Juice, how teams working on the spacecraft handled the COVID-19 pandemic, and why the spacecraft carries a special plaque dedicated to Galileo. Join Juice as it gets assembled, probed and tested to be certain that it is ready for Jupiter. And experience the emotion as Juice is put into a rocket and launched into space, marking the beginning of its 12-year adventure in the Solar System.
Release date: Thursday 23 November.
Credit: ESA/Lightcurve Films
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It is absurd to me that this video only has 32k views atm ( 2 weeks after created atm ). This mission will find life in our solar system if there is any chance in my life time. The work, the effort en the determination of this whole operation has me sitting on the edge of my seat for years, and many more to come! Thank you guys, I am rooting for you all! :)
Because people prefer silly videos like "Burger challenge" 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Today one year ago Juice set off on it's journey to the Jupiter system. Congratulations ESA ✨✨🎉🎉🎈🎈🚀🚀
I wish these long term projects could inspire everyone on planet Earh (well, mostly the new generations and those in any decision making position), let them realize that colaboration will always be far more rewarding than competition.
With no money to be made or threat to the planet to be dealt with, this project is another of the finest examples of what mankind can achieve when working together:
9 years in the making
8 years to get there
40 minutes for signal traveling in each direction...
Thank you all for your commitment, can't wait to learn about the first findings! :D
This should have millions of views. It's an amazing documentary!
Thank you so much for creating such an amazing documentary! I was very disappointed to see such a small amount of views compered to what all this hard work deserves. I hope you didn't get unmotivated and won't create something similar for the next amazing mission.
Thank you so much for this! I cried like 6 times during this documentary. Save journey, my little friend!
We are all riding along with this spacecraft. I can't wait until we arrive in Jupiter's vicinity in 2031. All these space missions have been highlights of my life. I have gone from a time when sending spacecraft to the planets was just a dream to a time when we have visited all the planets. Safe journeys, Juice!
I am really impressed to see that all of us that directly contributed to this mission, we all shared the same exact feelings after we knew about the acquired telemetry and so that the mission was starting.
This mission was a journey, and it is difficult to describe the fascination and anxiety, at the same time, to build a breadboard of a system and test it at -240°C : everytime there was something new (and bad) to discover. We had to push our ingenuity, with time running. We had to reshuffle materials and processes to be applied, because of radiations and temperatures. We had to work and manufacture entire subsystems during Covid.
But we did it.
We can tell to our kids that something we designed or touched is heading to 800 million km distance
Thank you for a reason to see full 2 hours of this great documental, Big UP JUICE!! Y saludos a todos los colegas españoles :)
Go ahead ESA! ❤️
NASA and ESA are doing the most amazing work in space exploration. Check out online the List of James Webb Discoveries and you will be amazed at the size of this universe and mind blowing exoplanet discoveries.
This is GOLD! Thank you so much ESA for everything!
I am a 45 year old boy who dreams of one day hearing the discovery of alien life announced. If there is a chance today, it comes from the JUICE mission. I have followed it with trepidation since the beginning and now that it is in flight it continues to not fail to thrill me. The team has done a more than exceptional job. Congratulations to them and to whoever made this beautiful documentary.
Only learned about this today. I'm personally a saturn enjoyer but any solar system exploration gets me super hyped
Let's go Juice 🙃
This is going to be JUICY!
Watching catch up. I'm enjoying it. Safe flight and congratulations to all who worked and will work on Juice.
Fantastic documentary! Made not for the short attention span crowd, but for those of us with an enthusiastic sense of wonder and whose toes curl admiring your spacecraft and mission.
I love my career as a backcountry field scientist, but my 10 year old self desperately wants to be in the hanger building and testing the instruments or assembling the spacecraft.
But I’m very grateful you’ve allowed us the chance to peer over your shoulders for a couple hours and vicariously experience the amazing work you all do. Cheers!
I am so pumped for this mission! SCIENCE!!!
Thanks for sharing this amazing journey!
Wonderful production. So many good memories
A magnificent production. You have presented this wonderful collaborative venture so comprehensively. So many extraordinary people, so much mind boggling design, construction and logistics. I'm so happy to witness this and I hope that I will still be alive and able to appreciate the science when it starts to roll in.
The scale of the spacecraft is astonishing, I was imagining something the size of a washing machine😂😂. The stats for the solar panels😮 just amazing. Bon voyage, tout le monde!
This is an exciting time to live when all these discoveries are being made. A hundred years from now, they will teach all of it in third grade, and it won't be this exciting.
Great idea.
Juice is a blessing to all who surround him
Beautiful film and wonderful mission! Thanks for all the hard work on humanities behalf
As an only-English speaking ESA fan, please accept the following suggestion. Where you add text-on-screen (excluding front and end credits/titles), for any purpose, never put white text on white or light-colored backgrounds. Since the post-production phase is all digital, it is effortless to change the text color in those instances. Also, it is necessary to make the font size significantly larger. Many of this film's audience are accessing it on smartphones. I gave up on on-screen text during this film. It would have educated and edified me much more, had the text been legible.
Thank you ESA for this movie
Everyone in this video seems so awesome and friendly, I hope I get to work on a project this big one day
Well done juice ESA very entertaining 🎉
Thanks for watching with us!
@@EuropeanSpaceAgency Your welcome
Wonderful movie.
but also the music is out of this world. ❤. we hear the cosmic sound of a so-called glass-organ; an (almost)medieval instrument. I was told that nowadays only 6 people in the world know how to play this rare instrument .
Unique movie-soundtrack!
Thank! The Glass Armonica indeed, composed for and played by William Zeilter.
So this is how you make juice, I’ve been doing it wrong my whole life
Beautifully done, thank you.
Great ! Juice & team, I wish you all the best !
Awesome docu! Much appreciated thank u ESA! Would’ve loved to see how the team resolved the antenna issue.
🙏✌️🖖
Interesting!
It's really hard to wait for 2031 but l have very very good wishes for this important mission and I think ESA is extraordinary team for space works and l can not wait to see ESA's successful moments and l want to say just focus your sucessful future.Go ahead ESA.God with you.
great!!!
I love ESA❤❤❤🎉
Fantastic!
Years of work, and years to come..
je regarde cela dès que possible, merci Daniel
‘Something wonderful!’
Go Juice!
at 00:47, that is actually Jupiter towering over the Ariane 5 launcher (at the Cité de l'Espace in Toulouse, France) 🙂.
Awesome Mission, Kudos!
Amazing!!!❤❤❤🇵🇱
Dang this was really interesting to watch
Καλησπέρα από Ελλάδα πιστεύω σύντομα να έχουμε την καλύτερη δυνατή συνεργασία σας αγαπώ όλους εργάστηκα για όλους σας αγαπώ όλους 💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙❤️💙❤️💙⭐💯💯
Can't wait to see it !
Looks awesome! How long will it be?
2 hours movie !!
"what should we name this?"
"uhh.. i know, JUICE"
"uhm, what does it stand for?"
"JUpiter ICy moons Explorer"
Da ist wuderbar
I didn't even know this mission was launched I just assumed it got cancelled or relaunched until like 2030
I can't wait for milk and soda!
Thank god i was born at such a good time
I'm so happy that part of my tax money goes to this stuff. Please take more!
Super
does this make anyone else hungry for lunchables?
i dunno, i'm feeling like watching some football tho..
Can't one place floating sensitive material, capture it's position and measure this material passively from a greater distance when radiation is high or storms are strong. To enable active (precise) measurments only if electronic instruments aren't endangered as much..
Vous vous êtes craqués pour la mise en ligne non ? Televerser 2 mois avant ça sert à quoi ?
Everyone all celebrating the launch with their gin & juice.
🛰Outstanding ESA, I am counting down to a 2031 orbital tour of 🌜Ganymede 🔭Europa🌔 and 📡Callisto🌛
See you all in 50 days lol😂
OK 😀
Bruh
我喜欢霞霞😂
Question for ESA: How long it took to build the JUICE Spacecraft?
Industrial phase started in 2015. Years of preparation to get to that point!
Honnestly, I'm a born french speaker. Hearing how some french people just don't care about their accent and the ability for people to understand what they say, even in this kind of stem field, really feels like disrespect... C'est immonde à entendre... Faites un tout petit effort Pléhaze. Yes, I mean you at 1:37:30. Inécoutable
@@ooberholzer Also the English of some German scientists is just horrible. Just listen to this guy in 21:00. I wonder how all those people from different Nations could have communicated in this level with each other's without misunderstanding resulting in capital failures
@@frankwetzel3090 You watched 2 hours of testament to human endeavour in building a spaceship to visit another world and you want to quibble about language? Re-evaluate your priorities
go back to the moon ? are you sure ? ( APOLLO 11 PRESS CONFERENCE )
Can we watch this at a later moment?
YEs!!
hmmm...tasty juice
Does NASA have no money for science because they're concentrating on conquering Mars? 😂
thank you for sharing. somehow you succeeded in making exciting and interesting stuff very boring..
In spanish too, please..
At some point there will be subtitling in more languages than English!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 comedy gold
jupiter looks nothing like this i have a p1000
so wt
Did i just watch a 2 hour Documentary of a spacecraft going to Jupiter and i did not see any person of color. are there no BLACK OR BROWN people working on this project ?
There are but the main scientist working on this project there are none black or brown...
Καλησπέρα από Ελλάδα πιστεύω σύντομα να έχουμε την καλύτερη δυνατή συνεργασία σας αγαπώ όλους εργάστηκα για όλους σας αγαπώ όλους 💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙❤️💙❤️💙⭐💯💯