A semi-circular view of Europa, with its light blue and brown surface marked with brown lines.
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A yellowish-looking Europa against the blackness of space.

Europa Exploration

NASA's Europa Clipper launched on Oct. 14, 2024, on the first mission to conduct a detailed science investigation of Europa. Six robotic spacecraft already have explored Europa, including NASA's Juno, which is orbiting Jupiter. Scientists also do regular checkups on the moon with the powerful Hubble Space Telescope.

All Science Missions

In Orbit

NASA's Juno

En Route

NASA's Europa Clipper

en route

ESA's JUICE Mission

Other MISSIONS

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A view of Europa showing most of one side of the moon. The moon is gray with reddish bands running across it.
This view of Jupiter's icy moon Europa was captured by JunoCam on NASA's Juno spacecraft during the mission's close flyby on Sept. 29, 2022. The picture is a composite of JunoCam's second, third, and fourth images taken during the flyby, as seen from the perspective of the fourth image. North is to the left.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS with image processing by Kevin M. Gill CC BY 3.0

Europa was one of the first moons found beyond Earth, and it's discovery played a crucial role in understanding how our solar system works. Six spacecraft have visited Europa up close, and more missions are planned.

  • Europa was first observed up close during the Jupiter flybys of Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.
  • Most of what we know about Europa comes from several years of orbital observations by the Galileo mission.
  • NASA's Juno spacecraft is orbiting Jupiter, and has made close flybys of Europa.
  • ESA (European Space Agency) has launched a mission called JUICE (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer).
  • NASA launched Europa Clipper on Oct. 14, 2024.
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