On October 14, local time, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration launched the “Europa Clipper” probe at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The main purpose is to study whether Jupiter's satellite Ganymede has conditions suitable for life. According to reports, the probe will fly about 1.8 billion miles in five and a half years and enter Jupiter's orbit in 2030.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/14 17:25
On October 14, local time, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration launched the “Europa Clipper” probe at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The main purpose is to study whether Jupiter's satellite Ganymede has conditions suitable for life. According to reports, the probe will fly about 1.8 billion miles in five and a half years and enter Jupiter's orbit in 2030.