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Jupiter's moons

The scientific success of the previously troubled mission to Jupiter

The scientific success of the previously troubled mission to Jupiter. Despite the breakdown of its storage and communications system the Galileo orbiter has managed to send back some surprising information on Jupiter's moons. Also in the programme, an archaeological detective story and the evolution of our minds and behaviour. Presenter: Andrew Luck-Baker.

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