Why Does NASA Want to Explore Jupiter’s Ocean Moon? (Europa Clipper Science Overview)

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Everywhere there’s water on Earth, there’s life. Does that hold true elsewhere in our solar system? NASA’s Europa Clipper mission will investigate Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, which - with its subsurface ocean - is one of the most promising places in our solar system to find environments capable of supporting life.
    While Europa Clipper isn’t a life-detection mission, it will be the first to conduct a detailed survey of this icy moon to answer questions about Europa’s potential habitability and composition. The mission’s main goals are to determine the thickness of Europa’s icy shell; confirm the presence of an ocean; investigate the make-up of that ocean; and characterize the geology of the surface. The spacecraft will orbit Jupiter and make approximately 50 flybys of Europa. It’s equipped with a powerful suite of instruments that will work in sync to gather measurements and high-resolution images.
    Europa Clipper is expected to launch in October 2024 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It will arrive at the Jupiter system in 2030.
    For more information on the mission go to: europa.nasa.gov/.
    Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/APL
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Komentáře • 62

  • @MikeMcNanners
    @MikeMcNanners Před 21 dnem +16

    Europa is probably my favorite celestial body in our solar system. Can't wait for further research!

  • @Lorraines_Mini_Kingdom
    @Lorraines_Mini_Kingdom Před 21 dnem +8

    I'm so excited for this mission. The mind runs wild with the what , if and buts

  • @seriousmaran9414
    @seriousmaran9414 Před 21 dnem +9

    Any large black blocks, just leave them alone...

  • @jokerace8227
    @jokerace8227 Před 21 dnem +9

    It's these kind of robotic missions that are worth funding. Let the billionaire fly boys figure out how to make manned spaceflight to the Moon and beyond practical, while NASA focuses on robotic gathering of scientific data about the Solar System.

  • @RebeccaEdwardsJamesEdwards
    @RebeccaEdwardsJamesEdwards Před 21 dnem +6

    Awesome project that I hope reaps a treasure trove of beneficial data & new discoveries!

  • @AndieEaton
    @AndieEaton Před 10 dny +1

    Wish there was a way to use ultrasonic waves to further gather information. As a Sonographer, that would be very interesting to see how that would work in space and what information we would get. Especially with an area comprised of a lot of water.

  • @spacevspitch4028
    @spacevspitch4028 Před 20 dny +2

    "On Europa, we're not looking for life itself. We're just looking for an environment in which life could thrive."
    It's always that and never actually looking for life. It's like they're afraid to directly look for life. Like, why not go straight for the juggular?

  • @C.Y.123
    @C.Y.123 Před 20 dny +1

    Omg! Darius Rucker is working on the Europa mission? Talk about multi talented.

  • @k9m42
    @k9m42 Před 20 dny +1

    If there is fish in that ocean, I would love to taste it.

  • @champagnerocker
    @champagnerocker Před 20 dny +1

    Exploration and study of the Galilean moons plus Enceladus & Titan should be getting the big bucks funding.
    It certainly should be a bigger priority than Mars which has had 4 US and 1 Chinese rovers landed on it this century.

  • @TranzVangal
    @TranzVangal Před 21 dnem +7

    Isn't Enceladus like Europa too?

    • @thisyhis7698
      @thisyhis7698 Před 21 dnem +2

      yea both have a subsurface ocean! Enceladus is a personal fav of mine

    • @pimpernel666
      @pimpernel666 Před 20 dny +2

      Just Saturn’s version!

    • @enehkim3337
      @enehkim3337 Před 16 dny +1

      Enceladus has geysers that indicate currents in the ocean, Europa is completely ice-locked and also has currents in the ocean due to plate tectonic system.
      Enceladus doesn't have any (known) plate tectonic movements, Europa has something going on with ice plates, rather than Earth's rock plates.
      Both have oceans (potentially salty) and may support life. Hope this helps.

    • @quatermass8
      @quatermass8 Před 15 dny +1

      Europa is much much older than Enceladus.

  • @pedrodelaluna4326
    @pedrodelaluna4326 Před 21 dnem +3

    Very nice work!!! Hope you see life . maybe something will come out of the vent and land on the surface for everyone to see.

  • @JackMack465
    @JackMack465 Před 21 dnem +2

    Excitement is building! It's going to be tough waiting to see all the data and pictures that we'll be getting! So much science to learn from this mission with so many "firsts" for Europa Clipper. Thank you to everyone at JPL for their hard work in getting the spacecraft ready for its journey and mission.

    • @IbnBahtuta
      @IbnBahtuta Před 20 dny

      Meanwhile back on planet earth we are closer to a nuclear war now than in the last 50 years, we have the Jews and the Americans to thank for those weapons being created in the first place, and they used them twice on civilian populations some of them were christians. Space cadets, always need to be brought back down to earth. smh

  • @willykang1293
    @willykang1293 Před 21 dnem +1

    Yeah, I wanna know about gravity when you talked about its magnetic field…👍

  • @user-rf7ty9vu6o
    @user-rf7ty9vu6o Před 19 dny +1

    The arrival process takes approximately two years for current missiles to reach it, and when humans are present in these missiles, the journey may take dozens of years, so I do not think the planet will be chosen for further research

  • @nevillepass
    @nevillepass Před 20 dny

    Ahaa !Europa, I see!😁👍🥶❄️

  • @raidermaxx2324
    @raidermaxx2324 Před 20 dny

    CANNOT WAIT!!!

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Před 21 dnem +2

    fly, superman (Europa Clipper), fly

  • @matthewhenson2421
    @matthewhenson2421 Před 21 dnem +1

    To Europa and beyond!!❤❤

  • @joankonkle6972
    @joankonkle6972 Před 20 dny

    I am very glad to hear we are going to do all this. I just wish we wouldn't have to wait so long for any answers. 5/15/24

  • @RealAnimeBadGuy
    @RealAnimeBadGuy Před 21 dnem +18

    Careful on Europa, you might run into the Fallen

    • @JBinFL
      @JBinFL Před 21 dnem +5

      Tell Mithraks hi.

    • @ALMarkAZ1990
      @ALMarkAZ1990 Před 20 dny +2

      Can't wait for those Vex constructs pictures from up close.

  • @rudyskrew
    @rudyskrew Před 20 dny

    this is why i follo nasa, even if it doesnt get the craziest view, i love you guys and everything you teach us

  • @mathworld3761
    @mathworld3761 Před 19 dny

    Hope successful.

  • @C.Y.123
    @C.Y.123 Před 20 dny

    If there's life on Europa, there's life everywhere

  • @Rmm1722
    @Rmm1722 Před 20 dny

    Cool 🆒

  • @existenceisillusion6528
    @existenceisillusion6528 Před 21 dnem +3

    The only downside is that we have to wait 6 years for the science to get started.

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios Před 19 dny

    Europa fish... would they be edible??

  • @pfcxhuyssch
    @pfcxhuyssch Před 13 dny

    Life on mars 12to 18 hours a day diging holes shifting sand for rock fossils

  • @x15973
    @x15973 Před 21 dnem

    Why not fly (lower orbit) your equipment through a few water plumes and collect samples?

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Před 21 dnem +2

      1:28 So far, there's no evidence of water plumes. That's why not. There's no point in flying through them until we know if there are any.
      Best wishes from Vermont 🍁

  • @MicrobiusBlue
    @MicrobiusBlue Před 20 dny

    Why wouldn't you want to explore Europa

  • @mrbbqcraig
    @mrbbqcraig Před 21 dnem

    The most asked question we have isn't....
    " Mummy, can I have that ❓"
    It's.....
    " Is there life out there somewhere ❓"
    That's going to be an amazing mission 💕🤟✨

  • @alcam14
    @alcam14 Před 20 dny

    It's going to take 6 years to get there. That's a long time.

    • @IbnBahtuta
      @IbnBahtuta Před 20 dny +1

      Yes, you are right, it is six years. smh

  • @rudyskrew
    @rudyskrew Před 20 dny

    omg :)

  • @TheMoonsOfJupiter
    @TheMoonsOfJupiter Před 19 dny +2

    czcams.com/video/ugTrldcDYnQ/video.html 🌙✨

  • @AnuwktootLee-yf9ff
    @AnuwktootLee-yf9ff Před 21 dnem

    Pyar karo Damian se

  • @IbnBahtuta
    @IbnBahtuta Před 20 dny +1

    Well as long as the American taxpayer is footing the bill, the sky's not the limit.

  • @RahulDasgupta-mf8qq
    @RahulDasgupta-mf8qq Před 9 dny

    PhD

  • @user-yo8jx3bi2w
    @user-yo8jx3bi2w Před 21 dnem +2

    لا إله إلا الله ايها الانسان مهما ابتكرت لا يفيدك علمك ما زالت الفرصة مفتوحة باب التوبة مفتوح اغتنم الوقت اذا دخلت دين الإسلام نجحت نجاح باهر ومصيرك جنات ونعيم ؟

  • @aabbcc5154
    @aabbcc5154 Před 3 dny

    Get off the tax payer gravy train JPL. Did you watch the NASA flight to space ship?

  • @numerouno8593
    @numerouno8593 Před 20 dny

    Talk about lust. What does it mean if you don't have money... ridiculous, NASA has been getting ridiculous lately...

  • @raywhitehead730
    @raywhitehead730 Před 20 dny +1

    No more money.

  • @cxa24
    @cxa24 Před 20 dny +3

    To waste your money

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Před 20 dny +1

      Yeah, that half a percent of the Federal budget which NASA has to run ALL its programs with is a waste of your precious tax dollars - unlike the bloated and uncontrolled military budget which has enriched our lives so much. 🙄

  • @Hellbender8574
    @Hellbender8574 Před 20 dny

    I 💙 Europa. Also hope there's things living on it 🦠