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Spacecraft Makers: Introducing Europa Clipper 

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Join team members from NASA’s Europa Clipper mission behind the scenes in a clean room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to learn about the design of this spacecraft that will visit Europa, an icy moon of Jupiter. Europa Clipper Project Manager Jordan Evans and Deputy Science Manager Trina Ray explain how scientists’ questions translate into hardware, and they provide an update on the build in JPL’s clean room, pointing out hardware that will connect the spacecraft to the rocket, the main communication antenna, and cameras.
Spacecraft Makers is a video series that takes audiences behind the scenes to learn more about how space missions, like Europa Clipper, come together. Europa Clipper will explore this icy moon of Jupiter to see if there are conditions suitable for life. The spacecraft needs to be hardy enough to survive a 1.6-billion-mile, six-year journey to Jupiter - and sophisticated enough to perform a detailed science investigation of Europa once it arrives at the Jupiter system in 2030.
Europa Clipper is expected to launch in October 2024 from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Viewers also can watch a 24-hour live feed of the spacecraft in the clean room here: • Live From the Clean Ro... .
For more information on the mission go to: europa.nasa.gov/.
For more information on this video series which focuses on how space missions come together visit go.nasa.gov/3NBHRIt.

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Комментарии : 101   
@h4ck3d
@h4ck3d Год назад
That’s the mission I’m most excited about in years
@manuelcb1960
@manuelcb1960 Год назад
Combined with ESA’s juice mission, i love icy moons
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 Год назад
Same
@JohnSmith19282
@JohnSmith19282 7 месяцев назад
Have you got your name ingraved on it ?
@x0myspace0x
@x0myspace0x Месяц назад
Same here. I really believe there could be life on Europa. Too bad we'll have to wait until the 2030s to find out.
@juliooo892
@juliooo892 Год назад
Good luck from Europe NASA. Impatient to see Europa Clipper and JUICE observing the Jupiter's moons together.
@StanBarankiewicz
@StanBarankiewicz Год назад
JPL, I love your perennial drive to explore the cosmos and innovate spacecraft that are works of art, as much as they are technical wonders! Can't wait for the Europa Clipper to launch!
@jamessimon3433
@jamessimon3433 Год назад
Unreal! Thank you for the excellent coverage. Cant wait to see what we will learn about our solar system!
@michaelwalters7110
@michaelwalters7110 Год назад
This one has me waiting. What an adventure. Thank you too all involved with this project, at all levels.
@MrHichammohsen1
@MrHichammohsen1 Год назад
Very inspiring! Thank you for the 4K videos. Waiting for NASA streams to become HD
@alanmcmillan6969
@alanmcmillan6969 Год назад
Exciting times indeed. I look forward to the launch!
@Dolcosy
@Dolcosy Год назад
I was logging on on the livestream to see the progress every day and im very happy that a box with wires turned out like that
@pravdaanimationstudios
@pravdaanimationstudios Год назад
I saw the Space craft in person during the JPL Open house! Im so looking foreward for it's mission.
@TimothyKirkby
@TimothyKirkby Год назад
Another great mission to follow. Can't wait to see what we can learn from this.🙌👍
@railgap
@railgap Год назад
I worked on (touched flight hardware) Magellan. Europa Clipper is the first planetary exploration mission to really get me excited in decades. LIQUID WATER! O_O
@JimmyJayJ0hnson
@JimmyJayJ0hnson Год назад
Please give us a detailed 30 min - 1h rundown of each clipper component with graphics / presentation and capabilities. also mission profile / milestone visualizations.
@Life_42
@Life_42 Год назад
Go NASA!
@evangelosspyromilios5994
@evangelosspyromilios5994 Год назад
Amazing! Also highly recommended the 'Mission - a true Story' written by David Brown
@albertogmail8017
@albertogmail8017 Год назад
¿Cuanta vida útil tiene estimada la misión una vez en Europa? Gracias 😊
@RV4aviator
@RV4aviator Год назад
Would LOVE to be smart enough to work for JPL...! (geek moment). Even to be trusted to tighten/torque check just one nut on that baby heading for Europa would be a thrill. Thanks for posting JPL Team..! Cheers
@hughjarse8944
@hughjarse8944 10 месяцев назад
This Man is so amazing!!!!
@funghouls5498
@funghouls5498 9 месяцев назад
What an exciting mission this will be!
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 Год назад
Awesome work
@jaswanthreddy9611
@jaswanthreddy9611 Год назад
Excited
@alarjmammal5154
@alarjmammal5154 Год назад
Life in the ocean-world of Jupiter's 2nd moon? What a time to be alive! Go NASA!
@assisteeg
@assisteeg Год назад
Fantastic
@WestOfEarth
@WestOfEarth Год назад
I'd like to know about the status of the 16Psyche mission. Thanks.
@albertogmail8017
@albertogmail8017 Год назад
¿No deberían cubrirse ojos, pestañas y cejas con gafas? Quizá sea exagerado pero mi duda es si cualquier pelo o mota puede generar una posible contaminación. Fantástica misión, como JUICE. 🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏
@ultrasometimes8908
@ultrasometimes8908 8 месяцев назад
Nice
@donkoh5738
@donkoh5738 Год назад
Off-topic question here, please forgive me ... but I've recently been curious if: twin (2x) bolted-together existing Falcon-Heavy platforms (2x Core + 2x boosters) could substitute for the 27x 'Raptor' booster engines that launch *Star-Ship* ??
@alarjmammal5154
@alarjmammal5154 Год назад
33 Raptors
@donkoh5738
@donkoh5738 Год назад
27 were sufficient to boost Starship. Thanks though for your impressive reply
@alarjmammal5154
@alarjmammal5154 Год назад
@@donkoh5738 Musk stated that 30, minimum, would have been necessary to achieve orbit.
@enzofitzhume7320
@enzofitzhume7320 Год назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@otaviohenrique9518
@otaviohenrique9518 Год назад
I want to know how an alien fish tastes like 🍣🤤
@pradeep84wadhwa
@pradeep84wadhwa Год назад
The Lander and Rover is also part of this mission or it is just a satelite?
@karlmuster263
@karlmuster263 Год назад
It will just be a satellite, but one of the goals will be mapping the surface to allow a future Europa lander mission.
@shaind
@shaind 10 месяцев назад
"Attempt no landing there"
@damseldragon9696
@damseldragon9696 Год назад
It's like ESA's The Making of JUICE, but for Europa Clipper /pos
@nadinekleinen2794
@nadinekleinen2794 10 месяцев назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@jakewolf079
@jakewolf079 Год назад
I've been wating for this mission since I was a kid. Actually no I was waiting for the mission where we sent a robot that physically enters the ocean beneath.
@darshanyadav602
@darshanyadav602 Год назад
How much time takes for reach ruropa
@paulodelimapereira3811
@paulodelimapereira3811 5 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MrBearnest38
@MrBearnest38 4 месяца назад
Is the Europa clipper going to send a probe to the surface
@user-ly1sx8ci8z
@user-ly1sx8ci8z 5 месяцев назад
🇧🇷
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Год назад
we need to be spending less on the military and more on this kind of activity.
@JarredDonkersley
@JarredDonkersley Год назад
I wish I had been bit by the space bug earlier in life so I could be a spacecraft maker.
@70stunes71
@70stunes71 2 месяца назад
Why would you go that distance though... And not have a machine that could bore a hole down into Europa and take a look at that ocean?... We want to see what's down there!
@TwaveTechnologies
@TwaveTechnologies 10 месяцев назад
The funny part regarding the life out there (to be acknowledged in 2030) is that they found out about earth long time ago :)
@Ryan-mq2mi
@Ryan-mq2mi Год назад
So, is it not possible to orbit Europa? Jupiter's gravity just not going to allow that? It's disappointing that all this is for a flyby. She didn't say what it would be doing around Jupiter though, after the flyby.
@gordonsmith33
@gordonsmith33 Год назад
Absolutely hilarious
@codymoe4986
@codymoe4986 Год назад
Yes, farting in a full bath can often be amusing, but do you think using an electronic device near water is very safe?
@brooklyn8376
@brooklyn8376 Год назад
Yes. Id love for them to find evidence of life on a different planet or moon before im dead. Be the most significant finding in mankind history
@user-pr9sv1su9y
@user-pr9sv1su9y 11 месяцев назад
are you planning to drill the surface of europe?
@im_thusitha
@im_thusitha Год назад
Hype!
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell Год назад
You tell 'em, gamer boy! 😸
@ShaharHarshuv
@ShaharHarshuv 4 месяца назад
I wanna see the results already but apparently it takes about 6 years to get there. I might have a kid until then lol
@michaelanderson3096
@michaelanderson3096 8 месяцев назад
The most similar earth like world in the solar system.
@peterclarke3990
@peterclarke3990 8 месяцев назад
I wonder where it will end up once it completed its mission. Crash land it onto Europa or into Jupiter? Or will it just float around it space forever like all the other space junk we never bring back and dispose of responsibly. Responsibility brings with it accountability, but somehow accountability never seems to be important anymore!
@mr_virtual_42
@mr_virtual_42 6 месяцев назад
I participate to message on bottle
@jinglind
@jinglind Год назад
民航局表示:要是我在這不就好了?😂😅
@user-ly1sx8ci8z
@user-ly1sx8ci8z 2 месяца назад
Wofff
@l30nidas62
@l30nidas62 9 месяцев назад
Hole ocean in a planet, if they find anything living in that ocean thats basically answers the question is there life out there.
@peterclarke3990
@peterclarke3990 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, but is it coming back to earth, or is it going to be left up there like all the other spacecraft have been to litter the solar system?
@LieMac
@LieMac Месяц назад
Leaving trash in the solar system is like putting a small speck of plastic in the ocean, expect that its a lot smaller of a scale
@disillusioned8406
@disillusioned8406 3 месяца назад
So you're going to take more pictures of Europa and just keep assuming that there's water under the ice instead of putting a lander there and testing the surface maybe melt a hole or 2 and send some drones down (lights, cameras. Didn't we just land a satellite on a comet¿
@evanli421
@evanli421 Год назад
why is this oldschool Disney styled
@KergarinAerospace
@KergarinAerospace 4 месяца назад
You going there without a lander? Please dont let us wait for more decades to land there. At least a tiny one. Maybe with experiments to drill or melt through the ice. This would give valuble data for a bigger one which could reach the ocean.
@karlmuster263
@karlmuster263 Год назад
I think it's interesting that they have to do flybys instead of a Europa orbiter because Jupiter's radiation is too strong for our current tech to survive long enough.
@brooklyn8376
@brooklyn8376 Год назад
Yes, luckily Europa is covered by a miles deep ice layer which could potentially protect any life below from the radiation
@XAirForce
@XAirForce 2 месяца назад
It’s never good when they have a tinfoil hat 😂. Nothing better than a satellite unboxing. Make sure you take a fishing pole. : ). You’re gonna be really mad when you get there and find out that there’s good fishing and you didn’t bring a pole. I was wondering how you kept the shielding on that you have wrapped around it. I assume you didn’t just go down to Home Depot and get the same tape you use for Tyvec 😂. All those instruments and I didn’t hear anything about a fishfinder. 😅. Draw me a picture of what a polar bear would look like if it looked on Europa. Until you get there and take pictures again you can’t prove that Santa Claus didn’t take most of the polar bears over there because it’s getting too warm here : ). There they are just bears. It’s so cold they don’t have to live at one of the poles, but instead can go to the beach. You know Iced Cube Beach, they’re most famous beach.
@HealthZo
@HealthZo 4 месяца назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅 0:11
@yoshiakihagiwara4300
@yoshiakihagiwara4300 Год назад
桃夏さんにはRU-vidrになって稼ぐようになって欲しいです😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
@biniamzeresenay9993
@biniamzeresenay9993 6 месяцев назад
Kannst du vermuten wohin ich will? Not Black hole of course 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Год назад
good luck. I hope the impending debt ceiling breach doesnt impact this.
@untouchable360x
@untouchable360x Год назад
All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landings there.
@illygah
@illygah Год назад
seriously, why is this host person allowed to wear eye makeup inside the cleanroom? Didn't the boss just say not to do that? Insubordination should be disciplined.
@illygah
@illygah Год назад
That host-lady is breaking the clean room rules. That room is dirty with eye makeup now. Way to botch the mission, NASA.
@matthewwagner47
@matthewwagner47 Год назад
Waste of taxpayer funds.
@albertogmail8017
@albertogmail8017 Год назад
La ignorancia es un despilfarro
@matthewwagner47
@matthewwagner47 Год назад
@Collin Vandemark think learning about our own planet first is more important. We know more about outerspace then the deep oceans.
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell Год назад
Yeah, like the half a percent of the Federal budget NASA has to run ALL its programs with could solve all the problems you want to whine about. But the bloated US military budget - that's money well spent. Give it a rest, goofy. 🙄
@simsam5890
@simsam5890 Год назад
@@matthewwagner47NASA is already doing that too. They are looking into, and beyond the planet, including the oceans using sattelites. Sure, 97% of the ocean is unexplored, but 99% of the ocean is completely empty space of water, like a dessert. Looking beyond our planet helps us with creativity, like inventing the wifi you’re using to comment that NASA invented. Is that really a waste of tax dollars?
@tamesh9566
@tamesh9566 Год назад
@@matthewwagner47 learn the difference between then and than, then talk about this more💀💀goofball
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