Scientist Begin Retrieving Data From Galileo After Close Call With Jupiter
IN SPACE - FEBRUARY 1998: (FILE PHOTO) This image of a large storm brewing in Jupiter's atmosphere, was captured by the Galileo spacecraft during its 17th orbit of Jupiter in February 1998. During a recent flyby of Amalthea, one of Jupiter's inner moons, Galileo was exposed to severe radiation that locked the spacecrafts data recorder. Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory successfully unlocked the recorder and have begun downloading the data they thought was lost. (Photo by JPL/NASA/Getty Images)

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