Exploring Europa: Jupiter's Ocean Moon

Cape Canaveral, USAWed Oct 16 2024
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A place with more water than all of Earth's oceans combined, hidden beneath a thick layer of ice. This isn't some far-fetched dream; it's Europa, one of Jupiter’s many moons. NASA's exciting journey to this icy world started with the launch of the Europa Clipper from Florida's Cape Canaveral. The Clipper, the biggest spacecraft ever built for a mission to another planet, aims to unlock secrets about whether life could exist outside Earth. The journey will be long, covering 1. 8 billion miles. It will use gravity assist flybys to slingshot around Mars and Earth. By 2030, it's set to start orbiting Jupiter and make 49 close passes by Europa. Scientists believe Europa's vast subsurface ocean could hold the ingredients for life.
What makes Europa particularly interesting is its potential for having organic compounds and energy sources under its icy exterior. The main goal of the mission is to find out if Europa has conditions that could support life. Over 4,000 people have worked on this $5. 2 billion mission since its approval in 2015, fueled by curiosity about life beyond our planet. The Europa Clipper has three key tasks: figuring out how thick Europa’s icy shell is and how it interacts with the ocean below, understanding its composition, and exploring its geological makeup. This deep dive into Europa’s secrets will aid scientists in their search for habitability beyond Earth.
https://localnews.ai/article/exploring-europa-jupiters-ocean-moon-4d955261

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