BAE Systems celebrates launch of NASA's Europa Clipper mission
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BAE Systems supported the development of the Europa Thermal Emission Imaging System (E-THEMIS) instrument for the mission
BAE Systems supported the Arizona State University (ASU) School of Earth and Space Exploration and the school's Principal Investigator Dr.
"Europa Clipper will provide the scientific community with the most comprehensive examination ever of this mysterious moon, offering critical data in support of humanity's ongoing search for life and habitable worlds beyond our own," said Dr.
BAE Systems provided the engineering model in addition to flight power and control electronics for E-THEMIS. The company also assisted in the development and integration of the radiation-hardened microbolometer focal plane assembly and was responsible for the overall system radiation hardening and mitigation. The ASU team designed and built the E-THEMIS instrument, along with leading testing and calibration for the instrument. The ASU team will also lead E-THEMIS mission operations and science data processing.
Europa is the fourth largest of
Europa Clipper launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy Rocket. The satellite will orbit
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