NASA's Europa Mission Halted by Storm

Florida, USATue Oct 08 2024
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NASA's Europa Clipper, a spacecraft designed to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, has had its launch delayed due to a powerful hurricane headed towards Florida. The mission was originally set to launch on October 10, but Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm, has forced NASA to postpone the event. Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified and is now on a path towards Tampa, Florida. This hurricane is unusual because it strengthened rapidly, becoming a Category 5 storm in just seven hours.
NASA has ensured the safety of the spacecraft and the rocket by keeping them in a hangar at the Kennedy Space Center. The team is waiting for the storm to pass before they can reschedule the launch. This mission, costing around $5. 2 billion, aims to study Europa's potential for harboring life. The spacecraft will make multiple flybys of Europa to collect data over several years. While the delay is unfortunate, safety is the top priority for NASA.
https://localnews.ai/article/nasas-europa-mission-halted-by-storm-584f276a

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