The satellite will be equipped with a Hi Rise camera with a nominal maximum size of 20,000 × 40,000 pixels (800 megapixels) Each 16.4 GB image is compressed to 5 GB before transmission, A CTX camera used to mosaic large areas of Europa, monitor a number of locations for changes over time, and to acquire stereo 3D coverage of key regions and potential future landing sites. A MARCI camera with a relatively low-resolution camera that collects about 84 images a day and produces a global map of Europa This map provides a daily weather report for Europa. Two spectrometers will be used to produce detailed maps of the surface mineralogy and measure temperature, pressure, water vapor and dust levels of Europa, a radar system to find the height of ice mountains. The satellite will be powered by a thermal reactor and a solar array. It will also have a sensor bay to self-monitor performance. The satellite will be capable of staying in orbit for the following 15 years to fully map out Europa. The ship will stay in orbit for the following year as the satellite finds the best landing point for the following two probes. Once a landing point is found the ship will deploy the sky crane and the two probes and lower than to the surface.