O QUE RESTA DA SONDA GALILEO EM JÚPITER?

Right now, a creation of humanity is lost in the depths of the largest planet in the Solar System. A machine that traversed billions of kilometers, survived the most hostile radiation environment of our cosmic address, and revealed secrets that forever changed our understanding of Jupiter and its moons. Understanding what remains of this spacecraft is to rescue the final chapter of one of the most audacious missions in history. In this video, we revisit the extraordinary journey of the Galileo probe, from the delays caused by the Challenger tragedy to its launch by the space shuttle Atlantis. We explore its revolutionary discoveries: the active volcanoes of Io, the unique magnetic field of Ganymede, and the hidden ocean beneath the ice of Europa. Discover why scientists made the painful decision to sacrifice it in a suicidal plunge at 170,000 km/h and what happened to its atoms after being crushed by Jupiter's merciless atmosphere. 🕒 TIMESTAMPS 00:00 A human creation lost in the depths of Jupiter 01:09 The final order: The definitive and irreversible plunge 02:18 NASA's planning and the impacts of the Challenger accident 03:40 The launch of Galileo and the interplanetary gravitational slingshot 04:23 Discoveries along the way: Asteroids and the first moon of an asteroid 05:14 The arrival at Jupiter and the plunge of the pioneering atmospheric capsule 06:04 The inferno of Io and the revelation of Europa's hidden ocean 06:49 Mysteries revealed: The magnetism of Ganymede and the ancient Callisto 07:24 Studying the gas giant: Storms, lightning and auroras 08:36 The invisible enemy: The radiation trap of Jupiter's magnetosphere 09:55 The drama of the main antenna and the engineers' ingenious solution 11:11 The danger of biological contamination in Europa 12:39 The final chapter: The countdown to September 21, 2003 13:31 Extreme atmospheric entry at 170,000 km/h 14:33 The devastating effect of the heat and crushing pressure 15:26 What remained? The transformation of the spacecraft into part of Jupiter 16:09 The immense scientific legacy and the basis for the future of exploration Did you like the video? Help the channel grow: 🚀 Subscribe to the channel To Infinity and Beyond 👍 Leave your Like if you were surprised by what's "off the beaten path" 💬 Comment: Did you know that the Solar System travels sideways in the galaxy? 🔔 Activate notifications so you don't miss our next space trips! #Jupiter #Astronomy #Space #Science #Universe #GalileoProbe #SpaceExploration #Curiosities #Documentary #Physics