Update data/assets/scene/solarsystem/missions/juice/mission.asset

Co-authored-by: Alexander Bock <alexander.bock@liu.se>
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Ylva Selling
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{
Name = "Ganymede orbit",
TimeRange = { Start = "2034 NOV 01 00:00:00", End = "2035 SEP 01 00:00:00" },
Description = "Monstrous, mysterious Ganymede is the primary target of ESAs Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) and the largest moon in the Solar System larger even than Pluto and Mercury! Though Juice will make flybys of all three of Jupiters largest Galilean moons (Ganymede, Europa and Callisto), Ganymede is the only one that the spacecraft will orbit. In doing so, Juice will become the first spacecraft ever to orbit a moon other than our own, enabling us to see the Jovian world in a whole new light. Ganymede is also the only moon in the Solar System to generate its own magnetic field. Juice will explore various key topics: Ganymedes puzzling magnetic field, its hidden ocean, its complex core, its ice content and shell, its interactions with its local environment and that of Jupiter, its past and present activity, and whether or not the moon could be or ever have been a habitable environment."
Description = "Monstrous, mysterious Ganymede is the primary target of ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) and the largest moon in the Solar System - larger even than Pluto and Mercury! Though Juice will make flybys of all three of Jupiter's largest Galilean moons (Ganymede, Europa and Callisto), Ganymede is the only one that the spacecraft will orbit. In doing so, Juice will become the first spacecraft ever to orbit a moon other than our own, enabling us to see the Jovian world in a whole new light. Ganymede is also the only moon in the Solar System to generate its own magnetic field. Juice will explore various key topics: Ganymede's puzzling magnetic field, its hidden ocean, its complex core, its ice content and shell, its interactions with its local environment and that of Jupiter, its past and present activity, and whether or not the moon could be - or ever have been - a habitable environment."
}
}
}