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NASA’s Europa Clipper probe to icy Jupiter moon takes big step toward its Oct. 10 launch

NASA’s highly anticipated Europa Clipper probe bound for an icy moon of Jupiter is on track for its liftoff next month.

Europa Clipper, which will study the potentially life-harboring Jupiter moon Europa up close, passed a crucial technical review called Key Decision Point E (KDP-E) today (Sept. 9). The good news means that Clipper can proceed into final preparations for launch, which is scheduled to take place atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Oct. 10.


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