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    Vibration testing for Juice antenna (Sine X)

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    • Title Vibration testing for Juice antenna (Sine X)
    • Released: 15/04/2021
    • Length 00:01:16
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Interior Shot
    • Copyright Thales Alenia Space / Lightcurve Films
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      When it launches in 2022, ESA’s Juice – JUpiter ICy moons Explorer – will complete a unique tour of the Jupiter system, and study the planet’s three potentially ocean-bearing moons: Ganymede, Europa and Callisto. However, before its journey can begin, Juice must be rigorously tested to ensure its various components can withstand not only the conditions of a turbulent launch to space, but the punishing conditions once it gets there.

      This video shows Juice’s High Gain Antenna, which was designed, produced and supplied by Thales Alenia Space and will provide a way to communicate and exchange data with the spacecraft during its mission, undergoing vibration testing.

      Vibration testing mimics the forces and accelerations experienced during launch into space. It forces the antenna to move in both a controlled and random way subject to different vibrations to ensure that a given instrument will not become damaged or fall apart. This video shows the antenna being shaken vertically up-and-down (Sine X testing) by waves of increasing frequency.

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    • Activity Space Science
    • Mission Juice
    • Location Friedrichshafen, Germany
    • Action Testing
    • Keywords Antenna, Instrument, Planetary mission, Test Centre, Test engineers , Testing, Thales Alenia Space

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