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In 1969, as humankind ventured onto the lunar surface, our ambitions reached even further into the cosmos. NASA greenlit the development of two spacecraft, Pioneer 10 and 11, laying the groundwork for the subsequent Voyager missions. These pioneers exceeded expectations by discovering Jupiter's intense magnetic field and capturing over 500 images, an accomplishment that earned them an Emmy Award. This breakthrough propelled scientists to delve deeper into the mysteries of Jupiter, questioning the influence of its magnetic field on its moons and its mysterious internal composition.