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ESA 's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) took a quick look at Earth on Aug. 20 .
JUICE was able to successfully identify water in Earth 's atmosphere.
The probe launched in April 2023 and is currently making its way through the solar system on an eight-year journey to explore Jupiter and three of its moons.
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