The Europa Clipper spacecraft will perform dozens of close flybys of Jupiter’s moon Europa, gathering detailed measurements from multiple instruments, including the radar instrument, to investigate whether the moon could have conditions suitable for life. Europa Clipper’s primary objective is to determine whether there are places below Europa’s surface that could support life.
Commenting on the collaboration, AMD’s Chief Commercial Officer, Richard Lee said, “It is hugely exciting to take the next steps with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Europa space programme. Importantly this is a major step in that AMD will now be manufacturing the product for JPL - following an initial successful testing phase. AMD sees this as major verification of the effectiveness of our solutions in the area of radar absorbance and reflection.”
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