Europa Clipper Begins Journey to Jupiter’s Icy Moon
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Europa Clipper Begins Journey to Jupiter’s Icy Moon

NASA Space Technology Monika LuabeyaOct 15, 2024A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket carrying NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft lifts off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024.Europa Clipper is the first mission designed to conduct a detailed study of Jupiter’s moon Europa to determine if it currently has habitable conditions. The spacecraft will travel 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion km) to reach Jupiter in April 2030. It will orbit Jupiter and conduct 49 close flybys of Europa.Follow Europa Clipper’s journey in NASA’s Eyes on the Solar System app.Image credit: SpaceX
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Cassini Mission: 5 Things to Know About NASA Lewis’ Last Launch
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Cassini Mission: 5 Things to Know About NASA Lewis’ Last Launch

NASA Space Technology NASA’s ambitious Cassini mission to Saturn in the late 1990s was one of the agency’s greatest accomplishments, providing unprecedented revelations about the esoteric outer planet and its moons. The complex undertaking was also a tremendous, yet bittersweet, achievement for the Lewis Research Center (today, NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland), which oversaw the rockets that propelled Cassini to Saturn. Cassini brought a close to over 35 years of Lewis’ management of NASA’s launch vehicles.In the early 1980s, NASA began planning the first-ever in-depth study of the planet Saturn. The mission would use the Cassini orbiter designed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California and the European Space Agency’s Huygens lander. It was one of the heaviest and most complex interplanetary spacecraft ever assembled. Cassini’s plutonium power system and intricate flight path...
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Snippet of Euclid Mission’s Cosmic Atlas Released by ESA
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Snippet of Euclid Mission’s Cosmic Atlas Released by ESA

NASA Space Technology With contributions from NASA, the mission will map a third of the sky in order to study a cosmic mystery called dark energy.ESA (the European Space Agency) has released a new, 208-gigapixel mosaic of images taken by Euclid, a mission with NASA contributions that launched in 2023 to study why the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. Astronomers use the term “dark energy” in reference to the unknown cause of this accelerated expansion.The new images were released at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan on Oct. 15.The mosaic contains 260 observations in visible and infrared light made between March 25 and April 8 of this year. In just two weeks, Euclid covered 132 square degrees of the southern sky — more than 500 times the area of the sky covered by...
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‘Stunning was the word’: Astronauts snap amazing aurora photo from ISS during severe geomagnetic storm
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‘Stunning was the word’: Astronauts snap amazing aurora photo from ISS during severe geomagnetic storm

NASA Space Technology NASA astronaut Don Pettit shared this photo of auroral displays, taken from the International Space Station, via X on Oct. 11, 2024.(Image credit: NASA/Don Pettit)The auroras were pretty special on Thursday night (Oct. 10) — especially if you got to see them from orbit.NASA astronauts Don Pettit and Matthew Dominick are in that very exclusive club, getting a bird's-eye view of the amazing auroral displays — which were supercharged by a recent solar storm — from the International Space Station (ISS). And the sight took the spaceflyers aback."Stunning was the word," Pettit wrote in a lengthy post on X on Friday (Oct. 11)  that shared a photo of the celestial light show. "The sun goes burp and the atmosphere turns red. Spectacular not only from Earth but from orbit as well."The sun goes...
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