From left to right: Felicia Chou, public affairs officer, NASA; John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, NASA; Jim Green, director, Planetary Science Division, NASA; and Curt Niebur, Europa program scientist, NASA, are seen here following a panel discussion about the instruments selected to investigate Jupiter's moon, Europa, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. In July 2014, NASA officials requested proposals for instruments that would fly onboard a spacecraft conducting approximately 45 flybys of Europa over a 3-4 year period. Laun
From left to right: Felicia Chou, public affairs officer, NASA; John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, NASA; Jim Green, director, Planetary Science Division, NASA; and Curt Niebur, Europa program scientist, NASA, are seen here following a panel discussion about the instruments selected to investigate Jupiter's moon, Europa, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. In July 2014, NASA officials requested proposals for instruments that would fly onboard a spacecraft conducting approximately 45 flybys of Europa over a 3-4 year period. Launch of the mission will likely take place some time in 2022.
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