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Europa Clipper encapsulated ahead of launch
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Europa Clipper encapsulated ahead of launch
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 04, 2024
NASA and SpaceX teams have completed several key preparations for the Europa Clipper spacecraft as it approaches its scheduled launch. The spacecraft, which will explore Jupiter's moon Europa, was successfully connected to its payload adapter on September 26 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The payload adapter will enable the spacecraft to integrate with the rocket.

On September 30, the team connected the spacecraft and adapter to the payload attach fitting, a crucial step in preparing for the upcoming launch. Further, coverings protecting sensitive spacecraft parts during processing were removed. On October 2, the spacecraft was encapsulated inside the payload fairings, which will shield it from heat and aerodynamic forces during the launch phase. Once the rocket's second stage reaches sufficient altitude, around five minutes after launch, these fairings will detach and return to Earth for recovery by SpaceX.

NASA is targeting October 10 for the launch of Europa Clipper aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy. This launch will begin the spacecraft's multi-year journey to Jupiter, where it will conduct a detailed investigation of Europa's potential to harbor life.

The spacecraft will cover a distance of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion km), reaching Jupiter in April 2030. Europa Clipper will orbit Jupiter and perform 49 close flybys of Europa, with each pass bringing it near the moon's surface for just under a day before retreating from the planet's hazardous radiation zone. Each flyby, which will occur two to three weeks apart, will provide the opportunity for the spacecraft's nine science instruments, including a gravity experiment using its telecommunications system, to gather simultaneous data.

Europa Clipper's primary mission is to determine if Europa's subsurface could potentially support life. Its three key scientific objectives include studying the moon's ice shell and the ocean beneath, as well as analyzing Europa's composition and geology. By gathering these detailed measurements, the mission aims to enhance our understanding of potentially habitable environments beyond Earth.

NASA's spacecraft will perform dozens of close flybys, some at altitudes as low as 16 miles (25 kilometers) above Europa's surface, gathering high-resolution data to map nearly the entire moon during its mission.

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