NASA's mission to send a spacecraft to scour Jupiter's moon Europa for signs of life appears back on track after Hurricane Milton forced a delay.
Voyager 1 took this photo of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa) on Feb. 13, 1979. Io is about 220,000 miles above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 375,000 miles ...
The finding could change the way astronomers understand moons dominated by subsurface global oceans in our solar system, such as Jupiter’s moon Europa ... until Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and ...
These pinpricks of light are actually Jupiter's four largest moons, now known as the Galilean moons: Io, Europa ... In 1979, NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft zipped by the gas giant, taking ...
Voyager 1 – and its sibling ... Within a couple of years, they had visited Jupiter and Saturn, their primary mission was declared finished in 1980, and by the late 1980s, they had flown ...
NASA’s Europa Clipper craft was launched aboard a SpaceX rocket, aiming to conduct its first mission to study Jupiter’s icy ocean moon Europa. Photo: John Raoux/AP ...
The original mission was meant to last four years as the probe visited Jupiter and Saturn. It’s now spent 46 years in space, making Voyager 1 and its twin Voyager 2 the longest-operating ...
Voyager 1 visited Jupiter and Saturn and then kept on going and going. In 2012, it left our cosmic neighborhood and entered the space between stars. It was the first human-made object to leave our ...
NASA installed the solar array for the Europa Clipper spacecraft, a robotic craft with a mission to reach Jupiter’s moon Europa ... while it’s here on Earth. Next, NASA technicians will ...
Lance quit the next week. He's making big money on the lecture ... launched from Cape Canaveral two weeks apart. Their name is Voyager, and they make up the most ambitious effort to date to ...