Lanzaiento y despliegue de Europa Clipper de la NASA

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00:0010, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, ignition, and liftoff!
00:13Liftoff of Falcon Heavy with Europa Clipper, unveiling the mysteries of an enormous ocean lurking beneath the icy crust of Jupiter's moon, Europa.
00:24Engine chamber pressures are nominal.
00:27We see that the chamber pressures are nominal as we hear all 27 Berlin engines look great.
00:32Rocket beginning to roll.
00:35Putting down 5.1 million pounds of thrust.
00:47They're going to back off those engines just a bit.
00:54Getting ready to head into max Q.
00:56Power and telemetry nominal.
00:58We hear that power and telemetry on the vehicle are good there.
01:00Everything's looking really well.
01:02Falcon Heavy is supersonic.
01:08They have reduced power in the center core to get through maximum max Q, maximum dynamic pressure on the launch vehicle as we approach that.
01:15The two side boosters at full throttle.
01:22And stage separation from the center core.
01:25Getting ready for MVAC startup, SES-1.
01:29We're getting some applause here in the mission director's center, and there you see the MVAC-D engine lighting up.
01:39Europa Clipper, separation confirmed.
01:42And there you go.
01:44NASA's Europa Clipper probe embarking on a long-awaited mission to study Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
01:51And what a sight, Mick.
01:53That is absolutely gorgeous, Gerald, to see Europa Clipper on its way.
01:56Successful deployment from stage two.
01:58Falcon Heavy performed very well today.
02:00Teams behind us are clapping and enjoying.
02:03That is a beautiful picture.
02:06Via the video, we can see that Clipper has successfully separated.
02:09Please say goodbye to Clipper on its way to Europa.
02:19And I believe we have it.
02:20Right.
02:21There it is.
02:24Go, telecom.
02:25Flight, this is Cal.
02:26We're seeing the signal on the open loop receiver.
02:28Copy, telecom.
02:31And there you have it.
02:33Confirmation of signal from the spacecraft Europa Clipper.
02:41The room there at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory erupting in applause.
02:47These teams have worked a long time.
02:49You've got some high fives.

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