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 last time the spacecraft will be seen in person...😢Travel well, friend! https://t.co/5zpRZsKvg0— NASA Europa Clipper (@EuropaClipper) October 4, 2024
The last time the spacecraft will be seen in person...😢Travel well, friend! https://t.co/5zpRZsKvg0
Next week, a journey of 1.8 billion miles begins. All about our mission to explore Jupiter's intriguing moon Europa: https://t.co/KX1yfEbQD2The launch period opens on Oct. 10. Here's how to watch: https://t.co/x4XNEuvKXs pic.twitter.com/DCjUpaP3yV— NASA Europa Clipper (@EuropaClipper) October 3, 2024
Next week, a journey of 1.8 billion miles begins. All about our mission to explore Jupiter's intriguing moon Europa: https://t.co/KX1yfEbQD2The launch period opens on Oct. 10. Here's how to watch: https://t.co/x4XNEuvKXs pic.twitter.com/DCjUpaP3yV
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