Europa Clipper Earth Flyby

NASA’s Europa Clipper will fly by Earth for a second and final gravity assist on its way to Jupiter. Location: Earth.
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Countdown Timer - Europa Clipper Earth Flyby

Préparez-vous à un moment historique dans l'exploration spatiale ! Le 31 décembre 2026, la mission Europa Clipper de la NASA effectuera un survol spectaculaire de la Terre, marquant son dernier assist gravitationnel avant de se diriger vers Jupiter et ses fascinantes lunes. Cette étape cruciale permettra à la sonde de gagner la vitesse nécessaire pour atteindre son objectif : explorer Europa, l'une des lunes de Jupiter, qui pourrait abriter des conditions propices à la vie. Ne manquez pas cette occasion incroyable d'observer un événement qui nous rapproche un peu plus des mystères de notre système solaire. Restez à l'affût et comptez les jours jusqu'à ce survol captivant !
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