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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
This is a composite of two images of Jupiter's icy moon Europa obtained from a range of 2,119 miles (3,410 kilometers) by the Galileo spacecraft during its fourth orbit around Jupiter and its first...
Structurally Complex Surface of Europa
An engineer prepares to integrate the SUrface Dust Analyzer (SUDA)'s sensor head with an ion detector at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulde...
Dust Analyzer Sensor Head Integration
An engineer makes an electrical connection to the sensor head for Europa Clipper’s dust analyzer.
Assembling the Sensor Head for Europa Clipper's Dust Analyzer
Europa Clipper’s thermal imager sits in its protective enclosure in the cleanroom at Arizona State University.
Preparing Thermal Imager for First Light Test
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
Europa Clipper's propulsion module harness is transferred from the bake-out fixture to the propulsion module structure during installation.
Europa Clipper Propulsion Module
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)’s Brandon Perez (mechanical engineer; left) and Bryan Esquivel (technician; right) prepare to install electrical boards into the Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph ...
Europa-UVS Electrical Board Installation
This animation segment shows NASA’s Europa Clipper flying by Mars during its Mars gravity assist.
Mission Animation: Mars Gravity Assist
The outward-facing side of Europa Clipper's vault plate shows waveforms symbolizing the word 'water' in multiple languages.
Europa Clipper Vault Plate - Water Words
This image shows two views of the trailing hemisphere of Jupiter's ice-covered satellite, Europa.
Natural and False Color Views of Europa
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
An engineer integrates an electronics board onto the ion detector for Europa Clipper’s dust analyzer.
Integrating Electronics onto the Ion Detector for Europa Clipper's Dust Analyzer
This animation segment shows the fairing separation after NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft leaves Earth.
Mission Animation: Fairing Separation
This composite image of the Jupiter-facing hemisphere of Europa was obtained on Nov. 25, 1999 by two instruments onboard NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
Europa: Sea Salts or Battery Acid
The instrument sensor head for Europa Clipper’s dust analyzer is seen in a clean room during the installation of multi-layer insulation prior to thermal balancing testing.
Preparing Europa Clipper's Dust Analyzer for Thermal Balance Testing
The image on the left shows a region of Europa's crust made up of blocks which are thought to have broken apart and "rafted" into new positions.
Blocks in the Europan Crust Provide More Evidence of Subterranean Ocean
The Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph (Europa-UVS) flight instrument in early fall 2021, in its final configuration.
Europa-UVS Final Configuration
The animation illustrates the complex nature of the spacecraft’s magnetic field.
Magnetic Field of the Europa Clipper Spacecraft
This image shows an area of crustal separation on Jupiter's moon, Europa.
Europa Wedge Region
The images used for the base of this globe were chosen from coverage supplied by the Galileo solid-state imaging (SSI) camera and Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft.
Europa Hemispherical Globes
Engineers prepare Europa Clipper's thermal imager for a series of tests in a clean room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory following delivery.
Thermal Imager Delivered to JPL
The ultraviolet spectrograph will collect ultraviolet light and create images to help determine the composition of Europa’s atmospheric gases and surface materials
Europa Clipper's Ultraviolet Spectrograph
Marc Miller, a mechanical assembly technician at the University of Colorado Boulder Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), inspects the SUrface Dust Analyzer (SUDA) ion optics assembl...
SUDA Assembly
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) Staff Engineer Yvette Tyler performs integration and testing on the electronics box for Europa Clipper’s mass spectrometer.
Mass Spectrometer Electronics Box