Europa Clipper Cruise Phase: From Integration and Test to Early Operations
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Jupiter's icy moon Europa is a prime target in our exploration of potentially habitable worlds beyond Earth. The combination of a subsurface liquid water layer in contact with a rocky seafloor may yield an ocean rich in the elements and energy needed for the emergence of life, and for potentially sustaining life through time. Europa may hold the clues to one of NASA's long-standing quests - to determine whether we are alone in the universe. The Europa Clipper mission will characterize Europa's habitability as the first step in the search for potential life at the Jovian moon by conducting approximately four dozen flybys. Europa Clipper launched on October 14, 2024, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy, beginning its 5.5-year journey to the Jovian system. This paper describes the mission’s transition from the implementation phase—highlighting the execution of system-level Verification and Validation—into launch and early cruise operations. It covers key milestones such as the flight system characterization campaign, the first low data rate operational period, the first gravity assist maneuver at Mars, and the initiation of Earth-pointed inner cruise operations. The paper focuses on the major challenges during planning and implementation, the strategies adopted to address them, and the lessons learned to inform future deep space missions.
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