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Jupiter's moon Europa has an ice shell about 18 miles thick — and that could be bad news for alien life
Using data gathered by NASA's Juno Jupiter orbiter, scientists estimate that Europa's ice shell is about 18 miles thick — which could make it hard for nutrients to get down to its buried ocean.
NASA waited four years to say this — We may have ‘touched’ alien life and we were just 18 miles away
The NASA Juno mission has given deeper insights into the possible alien life on Jupiter's moon, Europa, and how it could lie ...
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Extraterrestrial life: Europa could be seeded slowly but surely
How could the ingredients necessary for life reach the ocean hidden beneath the ice of Europa, this moon of Jupiter? This ...
A new finding of ammonia on the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa could have important implications for the search for ...
Washington State University geophysicists offer new ideas on how Jupiter’s Moon Euro could provide for life from above.
What can Jupiter’s auroras teach scientists about auroras on other planets? This is what a recent study published in Physical Review Letters hopes to address as a team of scientists investigated a new ...
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