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NASA set to launch Europa probe to search for signs of habitability

October 14, 2024
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Illustration of NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft

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The largest spacecraft ever created by NASA for an interplanetary mission will launch today to determine whether Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons, has an environment that could support life.

The Europa Clipper mission is expected to launch at 12:06 pm local time aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, having been delayed by several days as a precaution because of Hurricane Milton.

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Europa is the smallest of the so-called Galilean moons, which are Jupiter’s four largest moons. It is slightly smaller than our own moon and is of particular interest to scientists. Previous observations have indicated that Europa has a vast subsurface ocean, and this mission is designed to explore the possibility that life could reside within it.

With its solar arrays deployed, Europa Clipper spans more than 30 metres and weighs 3241 kilograms without propellant, which will add a further 2750 kilograms.

The spacecraft will take around six years to travel 2.9 billion kilometres to its rendezvous with Jupiter in April 2030, using the gravity of Mars and then Earth to boost its speed.

When it reaches Jupiter, it will enter an elliptical orbit and carry out a series of 49 close flybys of Europa. Orbiting the moon directly would place the spacecraft in the dangerously high radiation fields that emanate from Jupiter, so this flight path reduces exposure to around a day for each flyby, minimising the chance of damage.

NASA has also included a 150-kilogram shield made of titanium and aluminium to shroud the electronics from radiation.

Each flyby will take Europa Clipper to around 25 kilometres above the surface, surveying a different section each time. The spacecraft carries nine scientific instruments, which will take high-resolution images of the surface, measure Europa’s magnetic fields, gather data in the infrared and ultraviolet spectra and build up a radar map.

Scientists working on the project have told New Scientist that Europa Clipper is intended to investigate whether the moon has an environment where life could exist, rather than to seek life itself. But there is nonetheless a slim chance that if life exists on Europa, it could be detected by the spacecraft’s Surface Dust Analyzer, which is designed to pick up organic matter sprayed into space by tiny meteorite impacts on the moon’s surface.

Observations made with the James Webb Space Telescope have recently shown that carbon dioxide is present on the surface of Europa, which could indicate habitable conditions beneath its icy shell. The Europa Clipper mission will help scientists better understand the nature of that shell and the ocean it covers.

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