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Le LPP prêt à décoller pour Jupiter !
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Jeudi 13 avril au Centre Spatial Guyanais de Kourou, à 14h15 (heure de Paris), Arianespace lancera la sonde JUICE (JUpiter ICi moon Explorer) de l’Agence Spatiale Européenne (ESA) avec à son bord un instrument conçu au Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas (LPP). Venez nombreux assister à la retransmission en direct du tir dans le Grand Hall de l’Ecole polytechnique à Palaiseau à partir de 13 heures et rencontrer les ingénieurs et chercheurs du laboratoire impliquées dans ce projet dès 11 heures.

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