Eleven engineers wearing full white coveralls and masks stand around a metallic table in a clean room. Europa Clipper's wide-angle camera rests on the metallic table. Several engineers are giving a thumbs up hand gesture, indicating that the instrument has successfully undergone functional tests following its delivery to JPL.
Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Published: July 18, 2022

Engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) stand next to Europa Clipper's wide-angle camera (WAC) — one of the two camera’s in the spacecraft’s Europa Imaging System (EIS) — in a clean room at JPL in Southern California, following a series of functional tests. APL delivered the instrument to JPL in June 2022.

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