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NASA's Europa Clipper Blasts Off To Jupiter And Europa
Europa Clipper blasts off: What's next for NASA's biggest-ever interplanetary spacecraft?
NASA just launched a spacecraft the size of a basketball court towards Jupiter's moon Europa. Here's what will happen over the next 10 years.
NASA, SpaceX launch historic Europa Clipper mission to...
NASA and SpaceX have launched NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Falcon Heavy launched during an instantaneous launch window on Monday, Oct.
NASA's $5 billion Europa Clipper had a rocky road to space. How it switched rockets and more to launch to Jupiter
NASA's $5 billion Europa Clipper probe overcame huge obstacles, including a switch to an entirely different rocket, to launch toward Jupiter. Here's how it happened.
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Europa Clipper will search for signs of life on Jupiter's icy moon
NASA's Europa Clipper launches toward Jupiter's moon, Europa, on a mission to explore its icy surface and potential for life.
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NASA's Europa Clipper could launch Monday atop of SpaceX Falcon Heavy from KSC
Even as Florida works to clean up and assess damage after Hurricane Milton swept through the state,
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NASA’s Europa Clipper launches on mission to icy Jupiter moon
Scientists are eager to see if Europa's subsurface ocean could support life, as NASA's Europa Clipper is scheduled to begin ...
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Sherrard grad’s work protecs Europa Clipper, orbiter heading to Jupiter
NASA’s newest mission is taking an orbiter to study one of Jupiter’s moons for signs of life, and a contractor from the QCA ...
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