NASA just launched a spacecraft the size of a basketball court towards Jupiter's moon Europa. Here's what will happen over ...
A frozen “ocean world” is the likeliest place in the solar system to foster alien life. Louise Prockter and her colleagues ...
NASA, in collaboration with SpaceX, successfully launched the Europa Clipper spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center in Florida ...
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft successfully launched Monday afternoon from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s ...
NASA's Europa Clipper, the largest spacecraft ever built for an interplanetary mission, has launched from Kennedy Space ...
NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter’s ocean moon is not looking for life, but will see if life could be possible there.
NASA's Europa Clipper launched on Monday with the help of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
NASA has launched the Europa Clipper spacecraft, which will investigate whether the Jovian moon has conditions that support ...
It will take Europa Clipper 5½ years to reach Jupiter, where it will slip into orbit around the giant gas planet and sneak close to Europa during dozens of radiation-drenched flybys.
About the size of a basketball court with its solar wings unfurled, Clipper will swing past Mars and then Earth on its way to Jupiter for gravity assists. The nearly 13,000-pound (5,700-kilogram) ...
The Starlink 10-10 mission came on the heels of SpaceX's lunchtime Monday launch of a triple-core Falcon Heavy from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
NASA's Europa Clipper mission, launched by SpaceX Falcon Heavy, embarks on a six-year journey to explore Jupiter's moon, Europa, utilizing gravity assists and aiming to study its icy subsurface ocean.