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Europa's surface as seen by the Galileo spacecraft during its 17th orbit around Jupiter.
Europa's Rhadamanthys Linea
This animation segment shows the deployment of NASA’s Europa Clipper ECM boom after launch.
Mission Animation: ECM Boom Deployment (Close)
The telescope housing for Europa Clipper’s E-THEMIS instrument.
E-THEMIS Telescope Housing
Jupiter's moon Europa has a crust made up of blocks, which are thought to have broken apart and 'rafted' into new positions.
Europa Ice Blocks
The propulsion module harness, installed onto a bake-out fixture, is rolled up to the propulsion module in preparation for transfer and installation. The harness is the cabling that connects all of...
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
All four of the reaction wheels installed onto NASA’s Europa Clipper are visible in this photo, which was shot from underneath the main body of the spacecraft while it was being assembled at the ag...
NASA's Europa Clipper Reaction Wheels Installed
This view of Jupiter's moon Europa shows a portion of the surface that has been highly disrupted by fractures and ridges.
Ridges on Europa
These images reveal the dramatic topography of Europa's icy crust.
Three Dimensional View of Double Ridges on Europa
Mihaela Ballarotto samples Europa Clipper's propulsion module for planetary protection cleanliness prior to harness installation.
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
Could a liquid water ocean beneath the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa have the ingredients to support life? Here's how NASA's mission to Europa would find out.
Alien Ocean: NASA's Mission to Europa
This animation shows a 360 of NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft.
Mission Animation: Spacecraft 360
Dark and splotchy-looking terrain is evidence of some of the most recent geologic activity on Europa.
Chaotic Terrain on Europa
Europa Clipper’s plasma instrument was tested in this calibration chamber at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
Preparing NASA's Europa Clipper's Plasma Instrument
One of the Europa Clipper magnetometer's three fluxgate sensors, which will measure the strength and orientation of Europa's magnetic fields.
Magnetometer Fluxgate Assembly
NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft will launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This graphic shows the expected timeline of milestones immediately following lifto...
Europa Clipper Launch Ascent Timeline
A worker kneels beside Europa Clipper’s narrow-angle camera.
Europa Clipper's Narrow-Angle Camera Delivered to JPL
Backup flight-ready ion detectors for the SUrface Dust Analyzer (SUDA) are stored in a dry nitrogen environment to protect these highly sensitive instruments from degradation due to contamination o...
Backup Flight-Ready Dust Analyzer Ion Detectors
The imaging spectrometer's scanning mirror and data processing unit are carefully packaged into a specialized shipping container.
Imaging Spectrometer's Scanning Mirror and Data Processing Unit Packaging
Jupiter's moon Europa, as seen in this image taken June 27, 1996 by NASA's Galileo spacecraft, displays features in some areas resembling ice floes seen in Earth's polar seas.
Europa's Broken Ice
An engineer prepares the ion detector for integration to the SUrface Dust Analyzer (SUDA) sensor head at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulde...
Dust Analyzer Ion Detector
In this activity, students will build a spectrometer using basic materials to observe the light.
Classroom Activity: Using Light to Study Planets
Technicians offload NASA's Europa Clipper from a U.S. Air Force transport aircraft at Kennedy Space Center on May 23, 2024.
Europa Clipper Arrives in Florida
A map centered at the estimated source region for potential plumes from Europa.
Source Region for Possible Europa Plumes
This image of Europa, an icy satellite of Jupiter, was obtained from a range of 39,028 miles (62,089 kilometers) by the Galileo spacecraft during its fourth orbit around Jupiter and its first close...
Ridges and Plateaus
This image of Jupiter's satellite Europa was obtained from a range of 7,364 miles (11,851 kilometers) by the Galileo spacecraft during its fourth orbit around Jupiter and its first close pass of Eu...
Prominent Doublet Ridges on Europa