NASA's Europa Clipper Mission poster
We are on the cusp of exploring what may be the best place in our solar system to look for life beyond Earth.
That place is Jupiter’s moon - Europa.
Scientists think under the moon’s icy shell there is a global, saltwater ocean with twice the volume of Earth’s oceans combined. NASA’s Europa Clipper mission will launch in 2024 and is set to answer specific questions about Europa’s ocean, ice shell, composition, and geology.
This engaging poster celebrates NASA's ambitious Europa Clipper mission, designed to explore the icy moon, which is believed to house a vast subterranean ocean that could support life. The artwork vividly illustrates the Europa Clipper spacecraft as it orbits Europa, employing its suite of scientific instruments to scan and probe the moon’s icy shell and hidden ocean.
Ideal for both space enthusiasts and science educators, this poster encapsulates the excitement and significance of one of the most awaited explorations in the search for extraterrestrial life. It serves as an inspiration and a reminder of human ingenuity and the endless quest for knowledge.
Join NASA for the journey to an ocean world.
Credits: NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory-Caltech
Credits: NASA
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