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Teams kapselten @NASAs Raumschiff Europa Clipper Anfang dieser Woche in die Verkleidung der Falcon Heavy ein, bevor die Falcon Heavy nächste Woche von Pad 39A in Florida gestartet wird.
Teams encapsulated @NASA 's Europa Clipper spacecraft into Falcon Heavy's fairing earlier this week ahead of next week's Falcon Heavy launch from pad 39A in Florida pic.twitter.com/ZPJnEvHfMV— SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 4, 2024
Teams encapsulated @NASA 's Europa Clipper spacecraft into Falcon Heavy's fairing earlier this week ahead of next week's Falcon Heavy launch from pad 39A in Florida pic.twitter.com/ZPJnEvHfMV
The Europa Clipper launch, currently set for October 10, will almost certainly be delayed due to Tropical Storm Milton. Unfortunately this has the potential to be a historic hurricane for the west coast of Florida.— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) October 6, 2024
The Europa Clipper launch, currently set for October 10, will almost certainly be delayed due to Tropical Storm Milton. Unfortunately this has the potential to be a historic hurricane for the west coast of Florida.
NASA and SpaceX are standing down from the Oct. 10 launch attempt of the agency’s #EuropaClipper mission due to anticipated hurricane conditions in the area.The next launch opportunity will be assessed after Hurricane Milton passes.More: https://t.co/n0P0KPmxMn pic.twitter.com/9ALCNOcmv4— NASA's Kennedy Space Center (@NASAKennedy) October 6, 2024
NASA and SpaceX are standing down from the Oct. 10 launch attempt of the agency’s #EuropaClipper mission due to anticipated hurricane conditions in the area.The next launch opportunity will be assessed after Hurricane Milton passes.More: https://t.co/n0P0KPmxMn pic.twitter.com/9ALCNOcmv4
?LAUNCH UPDATE!NASA’s #EuropaClipper is now targeting NET Monday, Oct. 14 for launch!@NASAKennedy is “all clear” after the storm and teams are moving forward with preparations for the mission to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.?https://t.co/R0811CeVyR pic.twitter.com/vIWhSbWz4l— NASA's Launch Services Program (@NASA_LSP) October 12, 2024
?LAUNCH UPDATE!NASA’s #EuropaClipper is now targeting NET Monday, Oct. 14 for launch!@NASAKennedy is “all clear” after the storm and teams are moving forward with preparations for the mission to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.?https://t.co/R0811CeVyR pic.twitter.com/vIWhSbWz4l
Falcon Heavy is vertical at pad 39A in Florida ahead of tomorrow’s launch of @NASA 's Europa Clipper → https://t.co/sXOX3pYMuW pic.twitter.com/XYXDu52jy2— SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 13, 2024
Falcon Heavy is vertical at pad 39A in Florida ahead of tomorrow’s launch of @NASA 's Europa Clipper → https://t.co/sXOX3pYMuW pic.twitter.com/XYXDu52jy2
The #EuropaClipper mission will launch today.After Mars and Earth flybys, it will arrive at Jupiter in 2030. It will study the habitability of Europa, and possibly confirm the existence of its subsurface ocean. pic.twitter.com/ZA1SiyidOt— Tony Dunn (@tony873004) October 14, 2024
The #EuropaClipper mission will launch today.After Mars and Earth flybys, it will arrive at Jupiter in 2030. It will study the habitability of Europa, and possibly confirm the existence of its subsurface ocean. pic.twitter.com/ZA1SiyidOt