After two years, NASA will send rockets to Jupiter, signed agreement with Elon Musk's company SpaceX
The American space shuttle NASA has embarked on a mission to explore the life of planet Jupiter. NASA has appointed Elon Musk's SpaceX company to launch an investigation into the planet. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said in a statement that a Falcon Heavy rocket would be launched at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in October 2024 for the Europa Clipper mission. A $ 178 million deal has been signed between NASA and SpaceX.
Jupiter's distance is about 390 million kilometers (630 million kilometers) from Earth and the journey is expected to take more than five years. NASA said in a statement that the Europa Clipper (Rocket) would conduct a detailed study of the planet Jupiter and would investigate whether there were favorable conditions on the planet. These rockets will be equipped with high-resolution cameras, spectrometers and other types of technology. Apart from this, an ice-entry radar will also be installed below.