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NASA Europa Clipper Skip Navigation CLIPPER CAM icon/broadcasting LIVE menu close modal * CLIPPER CAM icon/broadcastingLIVE * Mission * Overview * Science * The Team * History * FAQ OverviewScienceThe TeamHistoryFAQ * Spacecraft * Meet Europa Clipper * Instruments * Assembly Meet Europa ClipperInstrumentsAssembly * Why Europa * Overview * Europa Up Close * Ingredients for Life * Evidence for an Ocean OverviewEuropa Up CloseIngredients for LifeEvidence for an Ocean * News * Latest News * Mission Updates Latest NewsMission Updates * Resources * All Resources * Images * Videos * Activities & Educational Resources * Posters, Stickers, & More All ResourcesImagesVideosActivities & Educational ResourcesPosters, Stickers, & More * Send Your Name * Message in a Bottle * More Ways to Participate Message in a BottleMore Ways to Participate search Message in a Bottle: Sign On * Sign On * Learn * Check In * Participation Map Message in a Bottle Sign On Join the mission and have your name engraved on NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft as it travels 1.8 billion miles to explore Europa, an ocean world that may support life. Sign your name today to the… SEND YOUR NAMEGET ON BOARD IN PRAISE OF MYSTERY: A POEM FOR EUROPA LISTEN TO ADA READ THE POEM VEA EN ESPAÑOLicon/download Arching under the night sky inky with black expansiveness, we point to the planets we know, we pin quick wishes on stars. From earth, we read the sky as if it is an unerring book of the universe, expert and evident. Still, there are mysteries below our sky: the whale song, the songbird singing its call in the bough of a wind-shaken tree. We are creatures of constant awe, curious at beauty, at leaf and blossom, at grief and pleasure, sun and shadow. And it is not darkness that unites us, not the cold distance of space, but the offering of water, each drop of rain, each rivulet, each pulse, each vein. O second moon, we, too, are made of water, of vast and beckoning seas. We, too, are made of wonders, of great and ordinary loves, of small invisible worlds, of a need to call out through the dark. Written by U.S. Poet Laureate: Ada Limón › SIGN THE MESSAGE… GET ON BOARD! go Your name will fly on the Europa Clipper spacecraft as it travels 1.8 billion miles on its voyage to Jupiter’s moon Europa. First Name * Last Name * Already signed the message? Check in › WELCOME ABOARD! Your name will be added to our Message in a Bottle (subject to confirmation). GET YOUR FRIENDS ON BOARD! DownloadPrint Sign another name › Previous Sign your name to our message heading to Europa! Send Your Name Check the status of your submission. Already Signed? Check In! We're taking a time-honored Earth tradition to Jupiter’s moon Europa. Learn About Message in a Bottle See where the signatures for our Message in a Bottle are coming from around the world. View the Participation Map Sign your name to our message heading to Europa! Send Your Name Check the status of your submission. Already Signed? Check In! We're taking a time-honored Earth tradition to Jupiter’s moon Europa. Learn About Message in a Bottle See where the signatures for our Message in a Bottle are coming from around the world. View the Participation Map Sign your name to our message heading to Europa! Send Your Name Check the status of your submission. Already Signed? Check In! We're taking a time-honored Earth tradition to Jupiter’s moon Europa. Learn About Message in a Bottle Next EUROPA NEWS The addition of a high-gain antenna will enable the agency’s Europa Clipper spacecraft – set to launch in October 2024 – to communicate with mission controllers hundreds of millions of miles away. NASA's Europa Probe Gets a Hotline to Earth Members of the public are invited to add their names to an original poem dedicated to NASA’s Europa Clipper mission. NASA Invites Public to Sign Poem That Will Fly Aboard Europa Clipper The short videos take audiences behind the scenes to learn more about how space missions come together. New Video Series Captures Team Working on NASA's Europa Clipper A new NASA study offers an explanation of how quakes could be the source of the mysteriously smooth terrain on moons circling Jupiter and Saturn. Icy Moonquakes: Surface Shaking Could Trigger Landslides Research reveals a new explanation for how the icy shell of Jupiter’s moon Europa rotates at a different rate than its interior. NASA’s Europa Clipper will take a closer look. Study Finds Ocean Currents May Affect Rotation of Europa's Icy Crust The enormous spacecraft that will head to Jupiter’s moon Europa uses four large reaction wheels to help keep it oriented. NASA's Europa Clipper Gets Its Wheels for Traveling in Deep Space New research makes hypotheses that NASA’s Europa Clipper can test: Any plumes or volcanic activity at the Jovian moon’s surface are caused by shallow lakes in its icy crust. NASA Study Suggests Shallow Lakes in Europa's Icy Crust Could Erupt The agency’s mission to explore Jupiter’s icy moon takes a big step forward as engineers deliver a major component of the spacecraft. NASA's Europa Clipper Mission Completes Main Body of the Spacecraft Parallel ice ridges, a common feature on Jupiter’s moon Europa, are also found on Greenland’s ice sheet. Greenland Ice, Jupiter Moon Share Similar Feature Science instruments and other hardware for the spacecraft will come together in the mission’s final phase before a launch to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa in 2024. NASA Begins Assembly of Europa Clipper Spacecraft Finding plumes at Europa is an exciting prospect, but scientists warn it’ll be tricky, even from up close. Are Water Plumes Spraying From Europa? NASA's Europa Clipper Is on the Case Take a closer look at the complex choreography involved in building NASA’s Europa Clipper as the mission to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa approaches its 2024 launch date. A Few Steps Closer to Europa: Spacecraft Hardware Makes Headway PreviousNext STAY CONNECTED MISSION * * Overview * Science * The Team * History * FAQ SPACECRAFT * * Meet Europa Clipper * Instruments * Assembly WHY EUROPA * * Overview * Europa Up Close * Ingredients for Life * Evidence for an Ocean NEWS * * Latest News * Mission Updates RESOURCES * * All Resources * Images * Videos * Activities & Educational Resources * Posters, Stickers, & More SEND YOUR NAME * * Message in a Bottle * More Ways to Participate * Feedback Managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. NASA Official/Program Executive: Dave Lavery NASA Official/Program Scientist: Curt Niebur Media Contact: Gretchen McCartney Public Engagement Manager: Heather Doyle Public Engagement Lead: Laurance Fauconnet Social Media Lead: Bill Dunford Science Writer: Sandy Marshall Science Writer: Amanda Barnett