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Jupiter. Júpiter, Yupiter, Giove, Zeus, Mushtarie. These are among the many names that have been given to this radiant celestial body in the night sky—which turned out to be just one of many. But how did research on the gas giant first get started? And what was at stake now, with the arrival of the first emissary from Earth?
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Fischer, D. (2001). Arrival and the Atmospheric Probe. In: Mission Jupiter. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4141-4_3
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