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Vault Plate Info Panel
A 3D model of the Vault Plate.
Page Updated: March 8, 2024
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In this movie Europa is seen in a cutaway view through two cycles of its 3.5 day orbit about the giant planet Jupiter.
Europa Tide Movie
This view of Cilix impact crater on Europa was created in 2013 using 3-D stereo images.
3-D Cilix Crater on Europa
Europa Clipper's propulsion module arrives in a shipping container at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
Recently assembled Faraday cup sensors and instrument housings in two configurations.
PIMS Faraday Cup Sensors
Dr. Kurt Retherford, Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph (Europa-UVS) instrument Principal Investigator, took the top off the instrument in the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)’s clean room faciliti...
Europa-UVS Assembly
A 3D model of the Europa Thermal Emission Imaging System (E-THEMIS), an imager on Europa Clipper.
E-THEMIS
This simulation shows possible spectroscopy results of Europa’s water plumes, obtained using the Webb telescope’s NIRSpec instrument.
Possible Spectroscopy Results of Europa Using Webb
Europa Clipper’s bowl-shaped high-gain antenna faces down in this image.
High-Gain Antenna Communications Dish
Explore Europa and the Europa Clipper spacecraft with an immersive AR experience.
ClipperAR: Europa Clipper Augmented Reality Experience
This high resolution mosaic shows ridges, plains and mountains on Europa.
Ridges, Plains and Mountains
Artist’s illustration of Jupiter and Europa (in the foreground) with the Galileo spacecraft after its pass through a plume erupting from Europa’s surface.
Europa Scene: Plume, Galileo, Magnetic Field
Engineers test components for Europa Clipper’s radar instrument.
Radar Test Time-Lapse
A 3D model of Europa Clipper’s Ultraviolet Spectrograph (Europa-UVS), a spectrometry instrument on Europa Clipper.
Europa-UVS
The bake-out fixture is modified in preparation for the transfer and installation of the harness onto the propulsion module structure. The harness is the cabling that connects all of the electronic...
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
The Propulsion Module Development Test Model lower cylinder section undergoes a static load test in a cleanroom at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland.
Propulsion Module Development Test Model
The vault plate is installed on NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft on May 3, 2024.
Europa Clipper Vault Plate Installed
This animation segment shows the deployment of NASA’s Europa Clipper solar arrays after launch.
Mission Animation: Solar Arrays Deployment
The Europa Clipper radio frequency (RF) panel is mechanically installed near the top of the propulsion module cylinders.
Radio Frequency Module Integration
Europa Clipper’s dust analyzer shown in a clean room.
Europa Clipper's Dust Analyzer
The flight model of Europa Clipper’s Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE) instrument in a cleanroom at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California.
MISE Assembly
An engineer removes protective plastic wrap from Europa Clipper's propulsion module.
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
Europa Clipper rolls into the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Kennedy Space Center on May 23, 2024.
Europa Clipper Rolls Into KSC's Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility
A close-up view of the poem on the Europa Clipper vault plate’s inward-facing side.
Europa Clipper Vault Plate - Poem Close-Up
Engineers inspect Europa Clipper’s narrow-angle camera.
Europa Clipper's Narrow-Angle Camera Delivered to JPL
Reddish spots and shallow pits pepper the enigmatic ridged surface of Europa.
Ruddy "Freckles" on Europa
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