NASA's Europa Clipper Captures Uranus Using a Star Tracker

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Summary:
- NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft, which is designed to study Jupiter's icy moon Europa, was able to capture an image of the planet Uranus using its star tracker camera.
- Star trackers are typically used to help spacecraft maintain their orientation and position in space, but in this case, the Europa Clipper's star tracker was able to capture a clear image of Uranus, which is located much farther away from the spacecraft's primary target.
- This unexpected observation demonstrates the versatility and capabilities of the Europa Clipper's instruments, and it provides valuable data that can help scientists better understand the planets and moons in our solar system.

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