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Jupiter Icy Moons ExplorerMashable
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The European Space Agency's Juice mission flew by Earth and the moon on Aug. 19 .
It will now fly by Venus and Earth twice more, picking up speed as it heads to Jupiter .
Juice is expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2031 , where it will swoop by 35 of the gas giant's icy moons.
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