NASA Europa Clipper

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NASA's Europa Clipper mission will find out if the conditions are right for life on Jupiter's icy moon.

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  1. Laying the foundation. Engineers prepare part of our spacecraft’s propulsion module for shipment to , where construction will continue. Things are getting real for our mission to Jupiter's mysterious moon: (📸 Ed Whitman, Johns Hopkins APL)

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  2. At Jupiter’s alluring moon Europa, there has long been evidence for an underground ocean of liquid water, which may sometimes erupt into space. Now, for the first time, scientists have directly detected water vapor above the surface.

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  3. Q&A session with the entire panel now underway.

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  4. Up next, Bill Nye discusses the search for life in the universe.

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  5. Virtual reality collaboration helps make it possible!

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  6. This ambitious mission is made possible by many partnerships across several institutions, explains Thomas Magner, assistant project manager.

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  7. Up now is Project System Engineer Jennifer Dooley, explaining more about how our mission will navigate the Jupiter system.

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  8. Live now: Karen Kirby, our deputy project system engineer, is showing how the instruments on our spacecraft will explore Europa's secrets:

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  9. 📺 LIVE NOW from the conference: learn about our upcoming mission to Jupiter’s intriguing ocean moon, Europa:

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  10. One step closer to Europa! Our upcoming mission to Jupiter’s intriguing ocean moon is ready to move into the next phase. Coming up is the final design, followed by construction and testing of our spacecraft and science payload. Details:

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  11. From one ocean world explorer to another, congrats . We’re looking forward to this mission of discovery at Saturn’s intriguing moon Titan.

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  12. Now there’s even more to explore when we get to Jupiter’s moon Europa—researchers have discovered surface deposits of sodium chloride, the principal component of sea salt. Europa’s hidden ocean could be more similar to Earth’s seas than we thought. More:

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  13. NASA’s Galileo mission captured this look at Europa’s intriguing terrain in 1998. The dark, splotchy colors along the ridge at the center of this image may be a sign it’s a relatively young feature. Our mission should be able to take a closer look.

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  14. 1. tra 2019.

    Not your everyday satellite dish. 📡 This is a full-scale prototype antenna for our spacecraft now undergoing testing at . No ordinary programming, either! 📺 The final version will transmit images & data about Jupiter’s moon Europa. Details:

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  15. It's , but this takes the cake: our instruments will help us understand the layers inside Jupiter's mysterious moon Europa.

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    We want to ensure that ’s suite of science instruments helps us understand the ocean’s properties & ice shell thickness on Jupiter’s moon Europa. With this in mind, we've decided to replace the current magnetometer with a simpler instrument:

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  17. ✈️🔭 Eyes in the skies: among recent scientific results from NASA’s airborne are new insights into the nature of possible water plumes at Europa

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  18. Serina Diniega is an investigation scientist for the Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa, a near-infrared spectrometer that will help us determine the compositional components of specific features on Europa.

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  19. Lynnae Quick is a planetary geophysicist and co-investigator on the Europa Imaging System. She applies what we know about the rocky bodies in our solar system to the icy satellites of the giant planets.

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  20. Joan Salute is the Europa Clipper Program Executive. The first time she made a personal connection with outer space was watching the first Moon landing from the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Outer Banks, N.C.

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