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And in October 2024, it's scheduled
to take off to an extraterrestrial world that many scientists deeply
believe can host alien life.It was named Clipper, and it is bound to
Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
On Tuesday, NASA released a couple of
long-awaited images of the Clipper's finished main body, calling it the
'finished body of the Clipper'. A "big step" for an ambitious mission. This
delivery brings us one step closer to the launch and scientific
investigation of the Europa Clipper,” Jordan Evans, mission program
manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a statement.
The
agency also shared a captivating time-lapse video of Clipper being sent
from home at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to the snow-white
clean room of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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It's an aluminum cylinder about the size of an SUV. It stands as tall as a basketball hoop and has solar panels that, when extended, fill the entire basketball court. It is the largest NASA spacecraft ever developed for a planetary mission.
SLOTXO, direct website, wallet, available through an online system that can play gambling games from notebooks, iPads, smartphones, mobile phones of various models when playing slots for free credit. Gamblers who like gambling can come to apply
And in October 2024, it's scheduled to take off to an extraterrestrial world that many scientists deeply believe can host alien life.It was named Clipper, and it is bound to Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
On Tuesday, NASA released a couple of long-awaited images of the Clipper's finished main body, calling it the 'finished body of the Clipper'. A "big step" for an ambitious mission.
This delivery brings us one step closer to the launch and scientific investigation of the Europa Clipper,” Jordan Evans, mission program manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a statement.
The agency also shared a captivating time-lapse video of Clipper being sent from home at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to the snow-white clean room of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.