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NASA's Europa Clipper on its way to Jupiter's icy moon shares first images of stars from space

NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft is on its way to Jupiter's icy moon Europa, using star trackers to navigate and ensure a smooth journey to its 2030 destination.

February 05, 2025 / 10:17 IST
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NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is set to answer specific questions about Europa’s ocean, ice shell, composition, and geology. (Image Credit: NASA)
NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is set to answer specific questions about Europa’s ocean, ice shell, composition, and geology. (Image Credit: NASA)

The spacecraft’s star trackers are helping guide it to Europa, ensuring a smooth journey to the icy moon.

NASA’s Europa Clipper is travelling through space, heading towards Jupiter’s moon Europa. Launched three months ago, it has 1.6 billion miles left before reaching its destination in 2030. While on its way, the spacecraft’s star trackers are capturing images to help with navigation.

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These star trackers are specialised cameras that use stars as reference points. They ensure the spacecraft is correctly oriented, helping scientists point its instruments in the right direction. Recently, the trackers sent back their first images of space, showing distant stars 150 to 300 light-years away.

This version of a mosaic captured by the star tracker cameras aboard NASA's Europa Clipper on Dec. 4, 2024, features the names of stars within view of the cameras.(Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech)