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This view of the Conamara Chaos region on Jupiter's moon Europa taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft shows an area where the icy surface has been broken into many separate plates that have moved late...
Chaotic Terrain on Europa in Very High Resolution
Technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida prepare to rotate Europa Clipper to a vertical position on May 28, 2024, as part of prelaunch processing.
Europa Clipper Spacecraft Rotate to Vertical, Lift and Mate to Work Stand
The animation illustrates the magnetic connection between Europa’s induced magnetic field and the magnetic field lines of Jupiter’s own powerful magnetic field.
Combined Magnetic Field of Jupiter and Europa's Induction Response
This animation segment shows NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft leaving Earth.
Mission Animation: Launch
This image of Europa, smallest of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites, was acquired by Voyager 2 on July 9, 1979
Europa's Fractured Surface
The Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) on the Galileo spacecraft imaged most of Europa in 1996.
Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer Observation of Europa
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 Ice Floes
Meet Dipak Srinivasan, a communications systems engineer for NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft.
NASA Job: Communications Systems Engineer — Behind the Spacecraft: Europa Clipper
Students analyze simulated radar data to map surface elevations on a grid.
Classroom Activity: Mapping Alien Worlds
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
This colorized image of Europa is a product of clear-filter grayscale data from one orbit of NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
Reddish Bands on Europa
This animation segment shows the deployment of NASA’s Europa Clipper ECM boom after launch.
Mission Animation: ECM Boom Deployment (Close)
Scientists think there is an ocean within Jupiter's moon Europa. NASA-JPL astrobiologist Kevin Hand explains why scientists are so excited about the potential of this ice-covered world to answer on...
Europa: Ocean World
This animation showing a flyover of southern part of Thrace Macula on Europa was created using stereo imaging data obtained by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
Thrace Macula Flyover
This image shows a close-up view of terrain within the region of Europa's surface named Conamara.
Conamara Color Closeup
Join team members from NASA’s Europa Clipper mission in a clean room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to learn about testing of the spacecraft’s magnetometer.
Spacecraft Makers: Testing Europa Clipper's Magnetometer
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
A collector assembly that will fly aboard Europa Clipper in one the four PIMS Faraday cups, which will help scientists study the charged particle (plasma) environment around Europa.
PIMS Collector Assembly
This high resolution view of the Conamara Chaos region on Jupiter's icy moon, Europa, reveals craters which range in size from about 98 feet (30 meters) to slightly over a quarter of a mile (over 4...
Small Craters on Europa
This mosaic of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite, was taken by Voyager 2. This face of Europa is centered at about the 300 degree meridian.
Europa Crescent
The animation illustrates the complex nature of the spacecraft’s magnetic field.
Magnetic Field of the Europa Clipper Spacecraft
This close-up view of the icy surface of Europa, a moon of Jupiter, was obtained on Dec. 20, 1996, by the Solid State Imaging system on board the Galileo spacecraft during its fourth orbit around J...
Close-up of Europa's Surface
This high resolution image shows the ice-rich crust of Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter.
Europa Ice Rafts
This animation segment shows deployment of NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft after launch.
Mission Animation: Deployment
An engineer performs wavefront tests on the optical telescope assembly for the Europa Imaging System narrow angle camera.
Europa Imaging System Optical Telescope Assembly