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NASA Selects SpaceX For Mission To Jupiter Moon Europa


NASA today, said it had Selected SpaceX to Launch a Planned Voyage to Jupiter's icy Moon Europa, a huge Win for Elon Musk's Company, as it sets its sights Deeper into the Solar System.

The Europa Clipper Mission will Launch in October 2024, on a Falcon Heavy Rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with the Total Contract worth $178 Million.

The Mission was previously supposed to take off, on NASA's own Space Launch System (SLS) Rocket, which has been Plagued by Delays and Cost Overruns, with Critics calling it a "Jobs Programme" for the State of Alabama, where much of the Development Work is taking place.

While SLS is not yet Operational, Falcon Heavy has deployed on both Commercial and Government Missions, since its Maiden Flight in 2018 when it carried Musk's own Tesla Roadster into Space.

It generates more than Five Million Pounds of thrust, 22 Million Newtons, at Liftoff, equal to approximately Eighteen 747 Aircraft.

The Europa Clipper Orbiter will make about 40 to 50 Close passes over Europa to determine whether the icy Moon could harbour conditions Suitable for Life.

Its Payload will include: Ccameras and Spectrometers, to produce High-Resolution Images and Compositional Maps of the Surface and Atmosphere, as well as, Radar to penetrate the Ice Layer to search for Liquid Water below.










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