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The Journey Begins: NASA's Europa Clipper Set for a 1. 8 Billion Mile Trek

Kennedy Space Center, USATuesday, October 22, 2024
After nearly a decade of planning, NASA's Europa Clipper is finally ready for lift-off. Designed to explore Jupiter's icy moon Europa, the spacecraft will travel over 1. 8 billion miles. Launched on October 14, 2024, at 12:06 EST, it will take a Falcon Heavy rocket to get there. Once in Jupiter's orbit, the Clipper will make close flybys of Europa to gather data about its subsurface oceans.
The pre-launch teleconference had experts discussing the mission and SpaceX's role. Launch Director Tim Dunn verified the rocket's readiness, and the countdown began. At T-00:00, the rocket roared to life, creating a spectacular sight. Smoke and flames filled the air as the Falcon Heavy lifted off. The sheer power was awe-inspiring. However, the journey is just beginning. The Europa Clipper has a long way to go before it starts transmitting data back to Earth. But for now, the successful launch marks a significant step in understanding whether Europa could host life.

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