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NASA’s New Radar Just Pulled Off Something Impossible on Earth
Scitech Daily ^ | August 04, 2025 | NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Posted on 08/04/2025 6:37:28 AM PDT by Red Badger

This artist’s concept depicts NASA’s Europa Clipper as it flies by Mars, using the planet’s gravitational force to alter the spacecraft’s path on its way to the Jupiter system. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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During a close Mars flyby, NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft tested its radar system, REASON, for the first time in space.

The radar’s flawless performance thrilled scientists, as it successfully bounced signals off the Martian surface—proving it’s ready to scan Europa’s ice shell for signs of a hidden ocean. The 60GB of data gathered not only confirmed the hardware’s reliability but also gave researchers an early opportunity to fine-tune their analytical tools before Clipper reaches Jupiter’s icy moon in 2030.

Mars Flyby Radar Test Success

In March, as NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft flew past Mars, it carried out a crucial radar test that couldn’t be performed on Earth. After reviewing the complete set of data, mission scientists confirmed that the test was a success. The radar system operated exactly as planned, successfully transmitting and receiving signals from the area near Mars’ equator without any issues.

The radar, known as REASON (Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface), is designed to peer beneath the surface of Europa, Jupiter’s fourth-largest moon. Scientists hope it will detect pockets of water within the moon’s thick ice shell and possibly even identify the vast ocean believed to lie beneath it.

Europa Clipper Radar Mars - Europa Clipper’s radar instrument received echoes of its very-high-frequency radar signals that bounced off Mars and were processed to develop this radargram. What looks like a skyline is the outline of the topography beneath the spacecraft. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UT-Austin

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REASON: Probing Europa’s Icy Shell

“We got everything out of the flyby that we dreamed,” said Don Blankenship, principal investigator of the radar instrument at the University of Texas at Austin. “The goal was to determine the radar’s readiness for the Europa mission, and it worked. Every part of the instrument proved itself to do exactly what we intended.”

The radar data will help researchers investigate how material from Europa’s subsurface ocean might rise through the ice and reach the surface. It will also allow scientists to study surface features like ridges and examine how they connect with structures detected below the ice.

NASA Europa Clipper Radar Antennas - In this artist’s concept, Europa Clipper’s radar antennas — seen at the lower edge of the solar panels — are fully deployed. The antennas are key components of the spacecraft’s radar instrument, called REASON. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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Limits of Earth-Based Testing

Europa Clipper has an unusual radar setup for an interplanetary spacecraft: REASON uses two pairs of slender antennas that jut out from the solar arrays, spanning a distance of about 58 feet (17.6 meters). Those arrays themselves are huge — from tip to tip, the size of a basketball court — so they can catch as much light as possible at Europa, which gets about 1/25th the sunlight as Earth.

The instrument team conducted all the testing that was possible prior to the spacecraft’s launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on October 14, 2024. During development, engineers at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California even took the work outdoors, using open-air towers on a plateau above JPL to stretch out and test engineering models of the instrument’s spindly high-frequency and more compact very-high-frequency antennas. (See image below.)

Europa Clipper REASON Testing on the Mesa - Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory test an engineering model of a high-frequency (HF) radar antenna that makes up part of NASA’s Europa Clipper radar instrument on December 17, 2019. The 59-foot-long (18-meter-long) antenna is held straight by a crossbar on the tower at right. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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But once the actual flight hardware was built, it needed to be kept sterile and could be tested only in an enclosed area. Engineers used the giant High Bay 1 clean room at JPL, where the spacecraft was assembled, to test the instrument piece by piece. To test the “echo,” or the bounceback of REASON’s signals, however, they’d have needed a chamber about 250 feet (76 meters) long — nearly three-quarters the length of a football field.

Mars Gravity Assist and Data Bonanza

The mission’s primary goal in flying by Mars on March 1, less than five months after launch, was to use the planet’s gravitational pull to reshape the spacecraft’s trajectory. But it also presented opportunities to https://scitechdaily.com/europa-clipper-just-tested-its-life-hunting-tech-on-mars-heres-what-it-found/calibrate the spacecraft’s infrared camera and perform a dry run of the radar instrument over terrain NASA scientists have been studying for decades.

As Europa Clipper zipped by the volcanic plains of the Red Planet — starting at 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) down to 550 miles (884 kilometers) above the surface — REASON sent and received radio waves for about 40 minutes. In comparison, at Europa the instrument will operate as close as 16 miles (25 kilometers) from the moon’s surface.

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This animation shows a 360° view of NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft and points out scientific instruments. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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REASON Delivers 60GB of Gold

All told, engineers were able to collect 60 gigabytes of rich data from the instrument. Almost immediately, they could tell REASON was working well. The flight team scheduled the full dataset to download, starting in mid-May. Scientists relished the opportunity over the next couple of months to examine the information in detail and compare notes.

“The engineers were excited that their test worked so perfectly,” said JPL’s Trina Ray, Europa Clipper deputy science manager. “All of us who had worked so hard to make this test happen — and the scientists seeing the data for the first time — were ecstatic, saying, ‘Oh, look at this! Oh, look at that!’ Now, the science team is getting a head start on learning how to process the data and understand the instrument’s behavior compared to models. They are exercising those muscles just like they will out at Europa.”

Europa Clipper’s total journey to reach the icy moon will be about 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers) and includes one more gravity assist — using Earth — in 2026. The spacecraft is currently about 280 million miles (450 million kilometers) from Earth.

More About Europa Clipper

Europa Clipper is NASA’s ambitious mission to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, one of the most promising places in our solar system to search for signs of life. Scheduled to arrive in the early 2030s, the spacecraft will conduct nearly 50 flybys of Europa, using a powerful suite of instruments to investigate the moon’s ice shell, subsurface ocean, composition, and surface geology.

The mission has three core science objectives:

* Measure the thickness of Europa’s ice shell and assess how it interacts with the ocean beneath.

* Analyze the moon’s composition, searching for organic materials, salts, and other key ingredients for life.

* Characterize surface features and geology, helping scientists understand the moon’s dynamic history.

* By conducting a detailed survey of Europa, the mission will help determine the habitability of this ocean world and expand our understanding of potentially life-supporting environments beyond Earth.

Europa Clipper is led by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California and managed by Caltech for NASA. Key partners include the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which designed the spacecraft body, along with NASA’s Goddard, Marshall, and Langley Centers. The radar instrument, REASON (Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface), is led by the University of Texas at Austin, and the spacecraft was launched under the direction of NASA’s Launch Services Program at Kennedy Space Center.

Together, this nationwide collaboration is laying the groundwork for one of the most exciting planetary science missions of the decade.


TOPICS: Astronomy; History; Military/Veterans; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: europa; europaclipper; jupiter; mars; saturn; science; whysaturn

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1 posted on 08/04/2025 6:37:28 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: MtnClimber; SunkenCiv; rktman; mowowie; SuperLuminal; Cottonbay; telescope115; laplata; ...

Europa Ping!.....................


2 posted on 08/04/2025 6:38:01 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

“This artist’s concept depicts NASA’s Europa Clipper as it flies by Mars”

I hope NASA does not lay off any of its graphic artists because ya know....

Science.

Lol.


3 posted on 08/04/2025 6:40:51 AM PDT by cgbg (It was not us. It was them--all along.)
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To: Red Badger

:: Europa Ping! ::

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVI7ZDDQXKA


4 posted on 08/04/2025 6:47:01 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (There are no more conspiracy theories, only questions that further the truth.)
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To: cgbg

The main benefit to society of using artists is to fire up curiosity, and inspire children to study science, to become scientists and engineers. The same goes for science fiction novels, toys and games that lead to chemistry sets and so on.
If you know people in these fields you know many were inspired this way as kids, intriguing them and entertaining them long enough to leading them into reading more fact-based material along with the entertainment as they grew up until as adults they are digging into dry scientific journals and serious experiments and actually loving it.


5 posted on 08/04/2025 7:04:39 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustmilents offered here free of charge)
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To: Red Badger

(Europa)

Attempt no landing there


6 posted on 08/04/2025 7:09:04 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Red Badger

A much better use of NASA than to serve as an Islamic outreach endeavor... (under Barrack Obama)


7 posted on 08/04/2025 7:10:11 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: Red Badger; metmom; 444Flyer

(Europa)

Ah, a woman riding a beast

(Europa riding Zeus)


8 posted on 08/04/2025 7:11:08 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel; Red Badger; All

Epic concert and space exploration. Far out man.


9 posted on 08/04/2025 7:37:40 AM PDT by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: Red Badger

16 miles is very close. Does Clipper have hi-res IR and UV cameras on board as well as radar?


10 posted on 08/04/2025 7:39:08 AM PDT by montag813
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To: montag813

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_Clipper


11 posted on 08/04/2025 7:41:21 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: montag813

12 posted on 08/04/2025 7:42:19 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: montag813

Wikipedia lists a variety of imaging spectrographs covering UV through thermal infrared. Also, a plasma sensor, a magnetometer, a mass spectrometer, and a couple other things.

And the RADAR imager subject of this article.


13 posted on 08/04/2025 7:44:15 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: Red Badger; NorthMountain
Thank you for the info. Can't wait for these fly-bys. Hope the Lord keeps me around for them!
14 posted on 08/04/2025 7:46:36 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Red Badger

It true, it is impossible to make close up radar images of Mars from Earth.


15 posted on 08/04/2025 7:54:53 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: piasa

That is an excellent narrative.

Lol.


16 posted on 08/04/2025 7:58:32 AM PDT by cgbg (It was not us. It was them--all along.)
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To: PGalt

Generally considered his best performance of “Europa” in his career.


17 posted on 08/04/2025 8:04:01 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (There are no more conspiracy theories, only questions that further the truth.)
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To: Red Badger

States with automated traffic enforcement already looking into using the system to issue speeding tickets.


18 posted on 08/04/2025 8:28:47 AM PDT by fruser1
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To: fruser1

Yes, a small town here is doing exactly that..................


19 posted on 08/04/2025 8:30:45 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: marktwain
A much better use of NASA than to serve as an Islamic outreach endeavor... (under Barrack Obama)

Today, August 4, 8/4 - is Obama's birthday...so on a thread related to space and the planets...

The last total solar eclipse here in the US was on April 8, 2024 - 4/8.

The relevance of this TSE is that when overlaid on a map with the previous TSE of August 21, 2017 - the paths of totality form an X over the central/eastern US.

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These are the first and second TSEs of the 21st century. The next one is in 2044.

The significance of the X pattern is its meaning in hermetic, occulted belief systems, going back millenia, most notably Nimrod, Osiris, leading to the Templars and Freemasons.

4/8/24 to 8/4/25 = 484 days. 48-84, overlap the 8's and you have 484.

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The relevance of TSEs in hermetic, occulted belief systems would put emphasis on Obama due to his numeric relationship to a TSE. Since TSEs - and all eclipses - are mapped out long in advance, this particular numeric synchrony/alignment would have been known at the time of his birth.

A theme here is..bloodlines - peerage, nobility, whatever we want to call it, and how important they are to choosing the people we see every day - actors, athletes, politicians, scholars, authors - people in every facet of modern culture.

20 posted on 08/04/2025 9:34:32 AM PDT by yelostar (AI will be the scapegoat when the SHTF. )
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