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Radiation from Jupiter can destroy molecules on Europa's surface.
Radiation on Europa (Artist's Rendering)
This mosaic of the south polar region of Jupiter's moon Europa shows the northern 180 miles (290 kilometers) of a strike-slip fault named Astypalaea Linea.
San Andreas-sized Strike-slip Fault on Europa
These images show a comparison of the surfaces of the three icy Galilean satellites, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto: Surface Comparison at High Spatial Resolution
The massive high-gain antenna for NASA's Europa Clipper mission is complete.
Standing Tall: Europa Clipper's High-Gain Antenna
A view of the outward-facing side of the Europa Clipper vault plate.
Europa Clipper Vault Plate - Outward-Facing Side
An engineering model of the focal plane module for Europa Clipper’s E-THEMIS instrument.
Europa Clipper E-THEMIS Thermal Camera Focal Plane Module
This image is a very high resolution view of the Conamara Chaos region on Europa.
Icy Cliffs at High Resolution
This mosaic shows the Tyre multi-ring structure, which is thought to have been formed by a large impact onto Jupiter's moon Europa.
The Tyre Multi-ring Structure on Europa
This view of the icy surface of Jupiter's moon, Europa, is a mosaic of two pictures taken by the Solid State Imaging system on board the Galileo spacecraft during a close flyby of Europa on Feb. 20...
Mosaic of Europa's Ridges, Craters
Frozen sulfuric acid on Jupiter's moon Europa is depicted in this image produced from data gathered by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
Sulfuric Acid on Europa
Europa Clipper’s 28-foot (8.5-meter) magnetometer boom is deployed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The Europa Clipper Magnetometer Boom Deployed
This high resolution image shows the ice-rich crust of Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter.
Europa Ice Rafts
This color image of the Jovian moon Europa was acquired by Voyager 2 during its close encounter on Monday morning, July 9, 1979.
Europa During Voyager 2 Closest Approach
Students analyze simulated radar data to map surface elevations on a grid.
Classroom Activity: Mapping Alien Worlds
Workers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California watch as the Europa Clipper’s magnetometer boom is tested.
Europa Clipper Magnetometer Boom is Tested
A plasma instrument sensor assembly is loaded into a thermal vacuum chamber.
Plasma Instrument Thermal Testing
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
Technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center guide Europa Clipper as a crane hoists the spacecraft on May 28, 2024.
Europa Clipper Rotated at KSC
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is about 16 feet (5 meters) in height, and will be the largest spacecraft NASA has ever developed for a planetary mission.
Europa Clipper and People
Join team members from NASA’s Europa Clipper mission behind the scenes in a clean room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to learn about the design of this spacecraft that will visit Europa, an ic...
Spacecraft Makers: Introducing Europa Clipper
Print your own 3D scale model of Europa Clipper!
Europa Clipper Scale Model - 3D Print
Researchers at Langley prepare to move the high gain antenna for into the Experimental Test Range at the NASA Langley Research Center.
High Gain Antenna Testing
Mihaela Ballarotto samples Europa Clipper's propulsion module for planetary protection cleanliness prior to harness installation.
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
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
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