Nine instruments and a gravity science experiment make up the payload that will be hoisted beyond Earth’s gravity by a Falcon Heavy rocket – with the eventual aim of multiple orbits of the solar system’s sixth largest moon orbiting Jupiter.
The primary mission is to investigate the sub-surface life potential in the huge ocean buried by the icy crust of the Jovian moon. Three other science objectives will aim to understand that shell of ice along with the composition and geology of the moon.