Smiths Interconnect Offered Isolators to Support NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission to Explore Jupiter’s Moon

2024-11-15 Smiths Interconnect Official Website
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Smiths Interconnect is proud to support NASA and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in providing key components for use in the forthcoming Europa Clipper mission to explore one of Jupiter’s moons. 


Europa, one of Jupiter’s 95 moons, was famously referenced in Arthur C. Clark’s book ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ and is a major candidate to support life, due to the presence of a saltwater ocean capped by a layer of ice on its surface. In this respect it is very similar to conditions on earth – also an ocean world. Smiths Interconnect, which produces highly engineered connectivity products for use in mission critical applications such as space travel, supplied connectivity and communication components (‘isolators’) for the mission.


The isolators supplied by Smiths Interconnect serve two key purposes: Designed into a subsystem that sends telemetry data (measurements and other critical data points that will be collected on Europa’s surface) back to earth for monitoring and investigation; and forming part of the broadband data relay equipment that will be used to send images of the moon collected on the mission back down to earth.


The components are designed and made in Smiths Interconnect’s design and manufacturing facility in Dundee, Scotland, where products are built and then rigorously tested in the site’s qualification and test laboratory to ensure they can withstand the extreme conditions of space. Specifically, the isolators are designed to be electromagnetically and magnetically shielded – meaning they have very high levels of immunity to the harsh electromagnetic environments found in space and are mechanically robust to withstand the launch and operational dynamic and thermal conditions aboard the probe.


The products were supplied to the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, which designed Europa Clipper’s communications system, and then integrated into the full spacecraft at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California.


Julian Fagge, President of Smiths Interconnect, said: “We are proud to continue our trusted partnership with the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in support of NASA’s Europa Clipper mission, and to continue our long heritage of space participation. Smiths Interconnect team has now participated in over 40 deep space missions and counting, including several to the Saturnian and Jovian systems.”

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