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Europa Clipper is a space probe developed by NASA to study Europa, a Galilean moon of Jupiter. It was launched on October 14, 2024. The spacecraft used a gravity assist from Mars on March 1, 2025, and it will use a gravity assist from Earth on December 3, 2026, before arriving at Europa in April 2030. The spacecraft will then perform a series of flybys of Europa while orbiting Jupiter.
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Europa Multiple-Flyby Mission
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- The Europa Clipper Gravity/Radio Science Investigation - conference paper published in 2021, Q1860, online
- The Breadth and Depth of Europa Geology: Plans for Observing Diverse Landforms with Europa Clipper - conference paper published in 2018, Q1860, online
- Exploring the Interior of Europa with the Europa Clipper - scientific article published in 2023, Q1860








