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Europa, NASA and Jupiter
NASA is launching a major mission to look for habitable spots on Jupiter's moon Europa
NASA is launching a hotly anticipated new mission to Jupiter's fourth-largest moon, Europa. Called Europa Clipper, the spacecraft will conduct a detailed study of the moon, looking for potential places where Europa might host alien life.
Nasa mission to probe possibility of life on Europa
The Europa Clipper is the largest planetary explorer Nasa has ever built and its mission is to conduct 44 fly-bys of the moon to determine whether it could support life.
Europa Clipper to investigate whether Jupiter's icy moon can support alien life
NASA's Europa Clipper mission is launching this week to one of the best places we know to search for alien lifeforms.
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Europa is an icy ocean world—and NASA is finally going to explore it
For the first time, NASA is journeying to this mysterious moon to determine if it might be able to host alien life.
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A New Spacecraft Could Help Determine if There’s Life on a Moon of Jupiter
All of that, plus fuel, means the spacecraft tips the scales at approximately 13,000 lbs., which requires a bruiser of a ...
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NASA releases photo of ocean world. It shows why NASA's going there.
Planetary scientists suspect Jupiter's
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contains an ocean at least twice the size of Earth's. The
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ESA’s Hera Asteroid Mission Launches on SpaceX Rocket in Florida
In humanity’s latest bid to avoid going the way of the dinosaurs, a European spacecraft soared away from the coast of Florida ...
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