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proposed NASA mission to study Jupiter’s moon Europa

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Europa Multiple-Flyby Mission
orbiterplanetary probeproposed entityJet Propulsion LaboratoryJupiter Europa OrbiterFalcon HeavyUnited States of America

Europa Clipper spacecraft model.png

  • NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@
  • Freebase entry@


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Dry Nitrogen Gas Pumped Through Europa Clipper`s Dust AnalyzerDry Nitrogen Gas Pumped Through Europa Clipper's Dust Analyzer
Dust Analyzer in the Clean RoomDust Analyzer in the Clean Room
ECM-Fluxgate-Sensor-LargeECM-Fluxgate-Sensor-Large
Engineers and technicians install Europa Clipper’s high-gain antenna in the main clean room at JPL.Engineers and technicians install Europa Clipper’s high-gain antenna in the main clean room at JPL.
Europa Clipper RadiationEuropa Clipper Radiation
Europa Clipper Team Deploys Magnetometer BoomEuropa Clipper Team Deploys Magnetometer Boom
Europa Clipper in TVAC 25` Space Simulator, before the start of thermal vacuum testingEuropa Clipper in TVAC 25' Space Simulator, before the start of thermal vacuum testing
Europa Clipper - Golden Record - released March 8, 2024Europa Clipper - Golden Record - released March 8, 2024
Europa Clipper`s Dust AnalyzerEuropa Clipper's Dust Analyzer
Europa Clipper`s Dust Analyzer sensor headEuropa Clipper's Dust Analyzer sensor head
Europa Clipper`s Mass SpectrometerEuropa Clipper's Mass Spectrometer
Europa Clipper’s Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE)Europa Clipper’s Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE)
Europa Imaging System Optical Telescope AssemblyEuropa Imaging System Optical Telescope Assembly
Europa Imaging System Optical Telescope AssemblyEuropa Imaging System Optical Telescope Assembly
Europa Imaging System Wide-Angle CameraEuropa Imaging System Wide-Angle Camera
Europa Imaging System Wide-Angle CameraEuropa Imaging System Wide-Angle Camera
Europa Imaging System Wide-Angle Camera (cropped)Europa Imaging System Wide-Angle Camera (cropped)
Europa Thermal Emission Imaging SystemEuropa Thermal Emission Imaging System
Imaging Spectrometer`s Scanning Mirror and Data Processing UnitImaging Spectrometer's Scanning Mirror and Data Processing Unit
NASA’s Europa Clipper, with all of its instruments installed, is visible in the clean room of High Bay 1 at the agency’s Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASA’s Europa Clipper, with all of its instruments installed, is visible in the clean room of High Bay 1 at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Plasma Detection InstrumentPlasma Detection Instrument
Rendered using Autodesk Maya 2015Rendered using Autodesk Maya 2015
Rendered using Autodesk Maya 2015Rendered using Autodesk Maya 2015
Test of a prototype for the Europa Clipper`s high-gain antennaTest of a prototype for the Europa Clipper's high-gain antenna
Ultraviolet Spectrograph Integration. The spectrograph is the gray and silver metal box on the upper right of the nadir deck (the thick matte-gray polygonal structure filling about one-third of the image).Ultraviolet Spectrograph Integration. The spectrograph is the gray and silver metal box on the upper right of the nadir deck (the thick matte-gray polygonal structure filling about one-third of the image).
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkNASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
majorrocket launch Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A2024Wikidata
imageDry Nitrogen Gas Pumped Through Europa Clipper's Dust AnalyzerWikimedia
imageDust Analyzer in the Clean RoomWikimedia
imageECM-Fluxgate-Sensor-LargeWikimedia
imageEngineers and technicians install Europa Clipper’s high-gain antenna in the main clean room at JPL.Wikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper Radiation2013Wikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper Team Deploys Magnetometer BoomWikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper in TVAC 25' Space Simulator, before the start of thermal vacuum testingWikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper - Golden Record - released March 8, 2024Wikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper's Dust AnalyzerWikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper's Dust Analyzer sensor headWikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper's Mass SpectrometerWikimedia
imageEuropa Clipper’s Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE)Wikimedia
imageEuropa Imaging System Optical Telescope AssemblyWikimedia
imageEuropa Imaging System Optical Telescope AssemblyWikimedia
imageEuropa Imaging System Wide-Angle CameraWikimedia
imageEuropa Imaging System Wide-Angle CameraWikimedia
imageEuropa Imaging System Wide-Angle Camera (cropped)Wikimedia
imageEuropa Thermal Emission Imaging SystemWikimedia
imageImaging Spectrometer's Scanning Mirror and Data Processing UnitWikimedia
imageNASA’s Europa Clipper, with all of its instruments installed, is visible in the clean room of High Bay 1 at the agency’s Jet Propulsion LaboratoryWikimedia
imagePlasma Detection InstrumentWikimedia
imageRendered using Autodesk Maya 20152015Wikimedia
imageRendered using Autodesk Maya 20152015Wikimedia
imageTest of a prototype for the Europa Clipper's high-gain antennaWikimedia
imageUltraviolet Spectrograph Integration. The spectrograph is the gray and silver metal box on the upper right of the nadir deck (the thick matte-gray polygonal structure filling about one-third of the image).Wikimedia