Continue live today’s launch NASA and SpaceX spacecraft during the Europa Clipper mission to the icy moon of Jupiter.
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The Europa Clipper mission is not only a major milestone in space exploration, but also represents a decisive step in the search for life beyond Earth. While the mission will not directly search for life, the data it collects will be essential to better understanding habitable environments on other worlds.
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Ricardo Restrepo, the mission’s designer, revealed the challenges of creating a trajectory from Earth to Europa’s moon through a video posted on NASA’s social media.
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The Europa Clipper space rocket is not just a ship. At five meters tall and with a wingspan of more than 30 meters when the huge solar panels are deployed, it is the largest spacecraft NASA has ever built for a planetary mission.
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The launch of the Europa Clipper mission was originally scheduled for October 10, but Hurricane Milton, which passed near the launch site at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, forced it to be postponed. However, weather conditions today, according to US Space Force meteorologists, are very favorable, with a 95% probability of optimal weather, so the launch is scheduled for 18:06 Spanish Peninsula time.
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Good afternoon, this Monday, October 14, we will accompany you to the launch of the NASA and SpaceX Europa Clipper mission, which will try to confirm whether there is an ocean under the icy layer of the moon Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter, and if conditions could be created for life.
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