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The exploration of Jupiter has to date been conducted via close observations by automated spacecraft. It began with the arrival of Pioneer 10 into the Jovian system in 1973, and, as of 2008, has continued with seven further spacecraft missions. All of these missions were undertaken by NASA, and except one, all have been flyby missions, that is they take detailed observations without the probe landing on or entering the orbit of Jupiter. These probes make Jupiter the most visited of the Solar System's outer planets. This book studies exploration of Jupiter including Pioneer 10, New Horizons, Galileo, and Juno.
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