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Launch Target: Oct 10 2024. 00 yrs. 04 mos. 29 days. 21 hrs. 57 mins. 11 secs. Jupiter Orbit Insertion. 2030. Latest News. May 2. Spacecraft Status. Assembly. Jupiter Orbit Insertion. 2030. Spacecraft Status. Earth’s first mission to conduct detailed reconnaissance of Jupiter’s moon, Europa.
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Launch Window Opens: October 10, 2024. Science Instruments:...
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Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper...
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The Europa Clipper magnetometer has completed its rigorous...
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The Europa Clipper mission will launch in October 2024 and...
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Members of the media put on “bunny suits” on April 11, 2024,...
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At launch, Europa Clipper will weigh approximately 13,000...
- Evidence for an Ocean
Europa Clipper will seek to confirm the presence of its...
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Earth’s first mission to conduct detailed reconnaissance of...
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Europa Clipper (previously known as Europa Multiple Flyby Mission) is a space probe in development by NASA. Planned for launch in October 2024, the spacecraft is being developed to study the Galilean moon Europa through a series of flybys while in orbit around Jupiter.
Launch Date. Oct. 10, 2024. Type. Orbiter. Target. Europa, Jupiter. Status. Current. About the mission. NASA's Europa Clipper will conduct detailed reconnaissance of Jupiter's moon Europa and investigate whether the icy moon could harbor conditions suitable for life.
7 de jun. de 2022 · Set to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper will conduct nearly 50 flybys of Europa, which scientists are confident harbors an internal ocean containing twice as much water as Earth’s oceans combined. And the ocean may currently have conditions suitable for supporting life.
27 de mar. de 2024 · March 27, 2024. Europa Clipper is seen in the 25-Foot Space Simulator at JPL in February, before the start of thermal vacuum testing. A battery of tests ensures that the NASA spacecraft can withstand the extreme hot, cold, and airless environment of space. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. Full Image Details.