News fare out on Friday that the European Space Agency ’s JUICE mission has gravel a little problem . Its Radar for Icy Moons Exploration ( RIME ) antenna ca n’t be full extended from its mounting square bracket , which has created a bit of business organization . This is an important musical instrument forthe missionwhich will turn over Jupiter and its icy moons in July 2031 .

The squad believes that a tiny stuck pin is the impediment break off the full deployment . As they have determine the feeler showing more sign of movement every day , they believe it ’s just a matter of millimeters before the antenna can be fully deployed . If the pinisto blame , the team hasseveral root .

The first such solution to be attempted is the equivalent of a soft wag : the squad will fill in an railway locomotive burn to rattle the craft a second , hop that this will do the trick . And to be extra sure , JUICE , the mount , and the antenna will then be placed in sunlight – they are currently in the tincture . The squad has another two months to sort through this issue – this is the time dedicated to the commissioning stage .

part of the antenna as long tubes are seen moving slowly in this short animated gif

The attempt of getting the antenna to move. It only deployed to about one-third of its length. Image Credit: ESA/Juice/JMC,CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

The continue activated instruments , such as the decisive solar raiment , the intermediate gain feeler , and its 10.6 - meter ( 34.8 - understructure ) long magnetometer thunder , are all working fine for the time being .

succus is become to do someincredible sciencearound Jupiter and its moons . It will allow definitive answers about the internal anatomical structure of Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa and provide brainstorm into the possible habitableness of these polar existence . It will also be the first space vehicle to orbit another moon , once it enter into orbit around Ganymede in 2034 .