We Are Powering the Next Frontier in Space Exploration! This October, EnerSys® ABSL™ batteries are set to enable some of NASA’s most ambitious missions, from the Moon to Mars, and beyond. As humanity ventures further into space, EnerSys remains at the forefront, providing essential power to fuel our exploration of the universe—including the search for life beyond Earth. The Mission: NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is the next great leap in understanding life beyond Earth. Launched in October 2024 aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, the Europa Clipper will explore Jupiter’s moon, Europa, powered by EnerSys® ABSL™ lithium-ion batteries. This groundbreaking mission will investigate whether Europa’s icy shell conceals environments that could harbor life. Our Role: EnerSys® ABSL™ lithium-ion batteries, specifically engineered to endure the harsh conditions of space, are vital to powering the Europa Clipper’s 50 planned flybys. With over 540 ampere-hours of capacity, our batteries ensure the spacecraft can perform critical scientific investigations over the years it will orbit Jupiter. Supporting Science: By 2031, Europa Clipper will conduct the first detailed studies of Europa’s surface and subsurface oceans—an environment that may support life. Our technology plays a pivotal role in unlocking these mysteries! Read more in our recent press release: https://bit.ly/3YyyhJZ Learn more about the mission: NASA Europa Clipper https://lnkd.in/dispAVt3 Pictured: JPL Europa Clipper lithium-ion battery #EnerSys #NASA #EuropaClipper #LithiumionBatteries
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Fantastic update
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Congrats!
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1wEnerSys is doing such amazing things! Our ABSL batteries are also powering the James Webb telescope which "studies every phase in the history of our Universe." https://science.nasa.gov/mission/webb/ and specialized robots that clean up space debris. This barely scratches the surface of how EnerSys is Powering the Future, Everywhere for Everyone!