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Europa Clipper probe secured as Hurricane Milton sweeps by NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (photos)

NASA’s flagship Europa Clipper mission rode out Hurricane Milton, which swept through Florida late Wednesday (Oct. 9) and early Thursday (Oct. 10).

The Europa Clipper spacecraft and its Falcon Heavy rocket were secured inside a SpaceX hanger near their launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, agency officials stated on X, formerly Twitter.

“The safety of launch team personnel is our highest priority, and all precautions will be taken to protect the Europa Clipper spacecraft,” Tim Dunn, NASA’s Launch Services Program senior launch director for Europa Clipper, said in the Oct. 9 X post, which featured a photo of Clipper inside its payload fairing, which was itself encircled by a metallic blue cage.

NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft inside the payload fairing of its SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket and secured against the potential wrath of Hurricane Milton. (Image credit: NASA/Europa Clipper team via X)

The $5 billion Europa Clipper mission will study the habitability of the Jupiter moon Europa, which has a huge ocean beneath its icy shell. Clipper’s launch has been indefinitely delayed from the originally planned Oct. 10 due to the hurricane. The launch window extends to Nov. 6.


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