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NASA is sending the Europa Clipper
Why NASA is sending the Europa Clipper to search for aliens near Jupiter
In the coming weeks, NASA's Europa Clipper will take off on a long journey to Jupiter's moon Europa. The icy moon could potentially host alien life — and there's only one way to find out.
SpaceX, NASA stand down from Oct. 10 Europa Clipper launch due to Hurricane Milton
SpaceX and NASA are standing down from the Oct. 10 launch of the Europa Clipper mission due to anticipated effects of Hurricane Milton. A new target date has not been announced.
Hurricane Milton causes NASA to push back Crew-8 return and Europa Clipper launch
NASA has delayed the return of Crew-8 from the International Space Station and the launch of Europa Clipper this week due to Hurricane Milton. The hurricane, currently making its way through the Gulf of Mexico,
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NASA forced to delay Europa Clipper launch as Hurricane Milton bears down on Florida
Hurricane Milton's impending landfall has forced NASA to delay the highly anticipated launch of the Europa Clipper.
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Nasa mission to probe possibility of life on Europa
While the Europa Clipper "cannot detect life directly", said James O'Donoghue, a planetary astronomy expert from Reading ...
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Europa Clipper is launching to solve an alien mystery
Taking off no earlier than October 10, the spacecraft will repeatedly buzz Europa in search of water, energy and organic compounds.
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NASA releases photo of ocean world. It shows why NASA's going there.
NASA's about to launch a huge spacecraft to a world harboring voluminous seas.
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