<div dir="ltr"> Hi<br><br>The JUICE mission was scheduled to launch today but
unfortunately, there was a delay on the launch of the ESA Juice mission
this morning due to lightning. But on a positive note, it means that we
all didn't miss it. :) It is scheduled for Friday at 8:14 a.m. ET.<br><br>"After
JUICE arrives at Jupiter in July 2031, the spacecraft will spend about
three and a half years orbiting the gas giant and conducting flybys of
three of its moons: Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. Toward the end of the
mission, Juice will focus solely on orbiting Ganymede, making it the
first spacecraft to ever orbit a moon in the outer solar system."<br><br>AFAIK this mission includes at least RTEMS based instruments and Data Processing Unit (DPU). If anyone has more details on the use of RTEMS on this mission, please share.<div><br><a href="https://flightsoftware.jhuapl.edu/files/2016/Day-3/Day-3-13-Hellstrom.pdf">https://flightsoftware.jhuapl.edu/files/2016/Day-3/Day-3-13-Hellstrom.pdf</a><br><br>More general info on the mission<br> <br><a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65254502">https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65254502</a><br><br>--joel <br></div></div>