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Engineers and technicians move the vault plate into position for installation on NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft on May 3, 2024.
Europa Clipper Vault Plate Positioned
How did the team working on NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft test whether the spacecraft will work properly in outer space?
Spacecraft Makers: Simulating Space to Test Europa Clipper
Scientists put Europa Clipper’s ultraviolet spectrograph through its final calibrations prior to shipment to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Ultraviolet Spectrograph Shipment Preparations
Europa Clipper engineers use mixed reality (also known as augmented reality, or AR) headsets to examine Europa Clipper’s avionics module assembly in a clean room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Augmented Reality Avionics in the Clean Room
An accelerometer is attached to a plasma instrument sensor assembly during a vibration test.
Plasma Instrument Vibration Testing
Europa Clipper’s mass spectrometer is examined following delivery to JPL in December 2022.
Europa Clipper's Mass Spectrometer Delivered to JPL
A worker cleans part of the nadir deck for NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft.
Europa Clipper's Nadir Deck
The high gain antenna for the Europa Clipper recently underwent testing.
High Gain Antenna Testing
This image of Europa's surface was obtained by the Solid State Imaging (CCD) system on board NASA's Galileo spacecraft during its fourth orbit of Jupiter, Linear features with bright central stripe...
Near-Terminator Image of Europa
A 3D model of Europa Clipper’s Ultraviolet Spectrograph (Europa-UVS), a spectrometry instrument on Europa Clipper.
Europa-UVS
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
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
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
This view of Jupiter's moon Europa features several regional views obtained during different flybys of the moon by NASA's Galileo mission.
Pole-to-Pole View of Europa
This video shows a test deployment of Europa Clipper’s high frequency (HF) radar antenna.
Europa Clipper REASON HF Radar Antenna Deployment
The picture compares four large impact structures on Jupiter's icy moon, Europa.
Large Impact Structures on Europa
This is an image from Europa Clipper’s thermal imager science instrument. The image was taken during the instrument's first-light test.
Thermal Imager's First Light Image
Pwyll crater on Jupiter's moon, Europa, was photographed by the Solid State Imaging system on the Galileo spacecraft during its sixth orbit around Jupiter.
Pwyll Crater on Europa
Workers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California deploy Europa Clipper’s magnetometer boom.
Workers Deploy the Europa Clipper Magnetometer Boom
A plasma instrument sensor assembly is subjected to a simulated electromagnetic interference environment.
Plasma Instrument Electromagnetic Interference Testing
One moment in an ancient, orbital dance is caught in this color picture taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on Dec. 7, 2000, just as two of Jupiter's four major moons, Europa and Callisto, were near...
Europa and Callisto under the Watchful Gaze of Jupiter
A plasma instrument sensor assembly is mounted on a vibration table.
Plasma Instrument Vibe Testing
Features on Jupiter's moon Europa that may be "flows" from ice volcanoes.
Flow-like Features On Europa
The nadir deck for NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft.
Europa Clipper's Nadir Deck
An engineer handles the SUrface Dust Analyzer (SUDA) in the clean room at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder. Dry nitrogen gas is continua...
Dust Analyzer in the Clean Room