What is the purpose of the mission? The mission seeks to determine whether Europe has the ideal conditions for human life, through different instruments will be analyzed the composition, gravity, atmospheric dust, and the magnetic field of the moon, as well as the presence of water on the surface. Furthermore, the mission is intended to obtain high-resolution satellite images and detect signs of recent geological activity. Likewise, it expects to obtain knowledge about the icy layer and the ocean of Europa. When will it be launched? It will be launched from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in 2024, and, if all goes according to plan, the Clipper mission will enter Jupiter’s orbit in April 2030. Six years after its expulsion. Once Jupiter’s orbit is reached, the mission will send data after each overflight to establish possible changes in the satellite’s trajectory and find regions that arouse curiosity and need further study. The Europa Clipper will be situated 2,700 to 25 kilometers above the surface, while most flips are under 100 km. The spacecraft will also pass alongside two other large Jovian moons: Ganymede and Callisto; these natural satellites will help shape and redirect their orbit. Further specifications The Clipper mission is 5 meters high with solar panels that feature 30.5 meters from top to bottom. It will have a mass of approximately 6,000 kilograms at take-off, with fuel included. Moreover, the satellite will include cameras and spectrometers to produce high-resolution images and composition maps of the surface. Alongside a radar of ice penetration that aims to search for groundwater, a magnetometer and gravity meters for measuring the moon’s magnetic field and unlocking clues about its ocean and its deep interior.
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