NASA’s Europa Clipper probe snaps ghostly thermal portrait of Mars en route to Jupiter

Dmitry Kuznetsov
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NASA’s spacecraft in Europe Clipper, and the route to the icy Europe of Ocean Moon de Jupiter, recently captured a ghostly infraction portrait of Mars, a cosmic photo that helped scientists adjust to life destined to investigate it.

The image, a blurred compound of more than a thousand snapshots in gray scale later colored by scientists, were tasks. Precision flyby either Mars On March 1, 2025. At its closest point, the spacecraft spared only 550 miles (884 kilometers) above the Martian surface, in a maneuver known as gravity assistance, which used the gravitational pull of the red planet the turba trip and adjusted and adjusted or its collection of almost 2 billion miles (3.2 billion km) to Jupiter.

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