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Inside the Mission To Europa (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Ars Technica details the political and engineering battles being waged to make it possible for NASA to land a probe on Jupiter's moon Europa. They have new information about mission plans; it sounds ambitious, to say the least. "First, the bad news. Adding a lander to the Clipper will require additional technical work and necessitate a launch delay until late 2023. At that time, the massive Space Launch System rocket NASA is developing could deliver it to Jupiter in 4.6 years. Once there, the lander would separate from the Clipper, parking in a low-radiation orbit.

The Clipper would then proceed to reconnoiter Europa, diving into the harsh radiation environment to observe the moon and then zipping back out into cleaner space to relay its data back to Earth. Over a three-year period, the Clipper would image 95 percent of the world at about 50 meters per pixel and three percent at a very high resolution of 0.5 meters per pixel. With this data, scientists could find a suitable landing site. ...The JPL engineers have concluded the best way to deliver the lander to Europa's jagged surface is by way of a sky crane mechanism, like the one successfully used in the last stage of Curiosity's descent to the surface of Mars. With four steerable engines and an autonomous system to avoid hazards, the lander would be lowered to the moon's surface by an umbilical cord."

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  1. uh oh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    "all these worlds
    are yours except
    europa
    attempt no
    landing there
    use them together
    use them in peace"

  2. But remember what HAL said by rossdee · · Score: 1, Funny

    All these worlds are yours, except Europa
    Attempt no landings there.

  3. Europa is nice and all... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...but when are we going to embark on a mission of true impact: the manned space mission to the sun!

    Now, I know you have doubts, chief among them, "Isn't it really hot on the sun?" Fortunately, there is a simple solution: we will go at night.

  4. Always a bright side by SuperKendall · · Score: 3, Funny

    If we all die in 2030 it will sure be a relief we don't have to worry about the year 2038 bug!

    --
    "There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley