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    NASA launches Europa Clipper to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa

    October 15, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: NASA successfully launched the Europa Clipper spacecraft on Monday, October 14, 2024, marking a significant milestone in the space agency’s mission to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa. The spacecraft lifted off at 12:06 p.m. ET aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, following a brief delay caused by Hurricane Milton. Initially set to launch on October 10, the mission was postponed as the hurricane made landfall, prompting officials to assess the facilities at the Kennedy Space Center.

    NASA launches Europa Clipper to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa

    After a thorough evaluation, launch crews deemed the site secure, and Europa Clipper was cleared to return to the launchpad. NASA confirmed that approximately an hour and 10 minutes after liftoff, they received a signal from the spacecraft, ensuring that communication with mission control had been established. The Europa Clipper mission is designed to explore Europa, an ice-covered ocean world that may harbor the conditions necessary for life.

    Its large solar arrays deployed successfully three hours after launch, signaling the spacecraft is ready for its multi-year journey to the distant moon. This marks NASA’s first spacecraft specifically designed to study a potentially habitable ocean world within our solar system. The primary goal of the mission is to assess whether Europa’s subsurface ocean might sustain life as we understand it. The spacecraft will conduct detailed reconnaissance of the moon’s icy surface and investigate its composition, geology, and subsurface ocean.

    Scientists are hopeful that data from Europa Clipper will provide new insights into the moon’s potential for supporting life, as Europa is considered one of the most promising locations for extraterrestrial life in our solar system. The mission also aims to capture high-resolution images and collect data on the moon’s ice shell and underlying ocean.

    Europa Clipper’s journey is expected to take several years, with the spacecraft set to arrive at Jupiter’s orbit in the early 2030s. Once there, it will perform multiple flybys of Europa, using a suite of advanced scientific instruments to gather data. The successful launch of Europa Clipper represents another significant collaboration between NASA and SpaceX, continuing a partnership that has seen numerous successful missions aimed at exploring our solar system.

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