Searching For Life On Jupiter's Moon, Europa | Moon Explorers | BBC Earth Science
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- Europa Clipper is a new space adventure due to launch in 2024. Its mission? To search for signs of life and habitability on Jupiter's strange, enticing moon - but, what else will we find there?
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interested in the Ocean world missions by NASA' Europa Clipper and ESA's JUICE we just only have to wait fo awhile once they get there
It doesn't sound like the Europa Clipper will be able to definitely determine whether or not there is any type of life on Europa. Rather, the best it can do is determine if conditions there make it possible whether life can exist. When the project is done, there will likely only be more questions to excite the dreamers.
And some nice photos too!
If life or remnants of life were found in Europa, it would prove that life is nothing unusual but quite common in the universe. It would change our concept of universe.
If it weren't for a horror game by the name of Barotrauma, I wouldn't know about Europa or its capabilities for life. Here's hoping that we find out by the end of the century!
what a time to be alive, can't wait to witness history😍😫
Yeah im so excited
Frank, your job is magnificent. Good lucky.
I think of the motion picture Europa Report where in the beginning with representatives from various space agencies we catch N.D.Tyson proclaiming he wants to go to Europa and cut a hole in the ice and put a camera in there and see what comes up to lick the cameras lens.
"All these worlds, are yours, to explore. Except Europa. Attempt no landings there."
I'm looking forward to see more discoveries of the Galilean moons.
A rover should be sent to Europa and Enceladus with drills + mini submarines. South pole 😮.
Interesting information 🤔 👌
I wonder how much bottles of Europa water will sell for on Earth in the future?
More than what lunar rocks are worth
tree fiddy
@@ASlickNamedPimpback 2 hunnid
Europa is my favourite thing, which is having ocean 🌊
You must be from India.
@@dann5480yes he is from India.... who believes in myth as a fact😂
Really ❤
Life => water, there is zilch reason to believe water => life
i was thinking about life existence.. when i saw brighter jupiter's moons few months ago.
How'd you see them?
Thats a Thollian Web.
Water ang geothermal activity should result at least in simple life forms
I gotta watch Europa report now
omg that movie is pretty amazing, especially for space nerds 👀
@@ArtemisMS ikr
Can you guys recommend s similar hidden gem?
We really need more missions to bring back samples. All these sensors show ....everything is cool, there are conditions that may support life but we don't know if there is life. Rinse and repeat.
Nah the Gas Giants actually act as a big buffer between earth and the asteroid belt. Many asteroids get broken up by them protecting the Earth from many catastrophic activities. Going to Europa definitely isn’t exactly safe
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For me it's mindblowing, why the Mars get prioritized so much for the potential discovery of Life, when there is a planet with liquid warm water, an ocean which containes multiple times of the water that earth contains, yet scientists decided to investigate a sand planet.
any proof of life that has existed on mars or does currently exist in europa or even both is a question that if you can anwser tells us that life is way more likely throughout other solar systems
I think it will also flyby Juice in 2034...
Selena Q. Is on Europa. She said so in a spirit box session.
Be careful of what you look for, you might just find it.
Does Jupiter's magnetosphere protect these moons ? And if it does it makes more sense to build a colony there, and forget mars and use mars as a forward launch base.
He named Enceladus but never said it’s the moon of Saturn, interesting!
come here after watching Europa Report
cant Juno can do that or at least fly by not only Europa bu t others? as Cassini did in Saturn and his moons!
How is it habitable if Europa is Satellite of the Jupiter? Do you even know how satellite moving orbital like our Moon?
You'll find single celled organisations.
Europa might have been lost earth 😢
Titan is much more likely to have the stability for life to develop.
No it doesn't. We know life can exist in water and get nutrients from underwater volcanoes because it happens with life here. We have no idea if life can exist in liquid methane.
Oh shit we’re gonna end up taking their ice somehow aren’t we
Nope, instead by the time the sun becomes a red star, Jupiter will actually be in the Habitable zone, so if we move to one of Jupiter's moons, we can basically have another earth, essentially we're moving to Europa, not Mars 🗣🗣🔥🔥
Not realy with regard to complex civilizations. You cant build a land based civ from under the water. They could very much have ultra inteligent underwater life there that is nevertheless stuck under the ice given the conditions. Just as weve been seemingly stuck within the radius of our planet as we were before airplanes which are very recent.
That's probably true for many things, aliens included if they exist. We've adapted to a life on Earth, we use oxygen. If we go into space we have to take oxygen with us and create a habitat where we can survive. If some intelligent alien life form exist that only survive in water or some other liquid then they have to take it with them. Then again those creatures would look for worlds similar to theirs, just like we do. Maybe there are no aliens and for some reason Earth is the only place with life in this universe. It just seems so unlikely with how massive our galaxy let alone the universe is. We humans have existed for an insignificant amount of time on the cosmic scale. I don't see much hope in us humans as a species but our technology(advanced AI, androids etc) is something that could change our galaxy forever.
The day We receive the results of that spacecraft,around 2030,if se discover life, even the smallest spec of a cell, I will be trully happy, I might even make a party 😅
Live European Hookmouth reaction.
Just waiting for Jullia Capybara to show up here with 5K likes in 2 minutes.
Wishful thinking
Namor and Aquaman are down there with fish women making babies like salmon spawn.
Lunch the nucular explorer-submarines already!
Penguins swim
It must be difficult to be so important like yourself, and not getting very much respect for your position in our solar system in our galaxy in our universe people know you exist, but they never say hello to you except for your mother and brothers and sisters and fathers that are moons and planets like yourself
But I am saying hello to you Europa
I want you to do me a favor since I’m the only one that ever talk to you personally, I want you to somehow find me a woman so she can help me develop this planet earth and then I could send more signals to you and your family I’m getting lonely 😊
So a single celled microbe would be considered life? What about a fetus with a beating heart? Im a little confused
No duh a microbe is a life. Even a parasite is a life! Do you wish to kill and maim people for their sake as well?
Somehow you managed to yap about abortion on a video about aliens...
@@FuneFox somehow you sound like a ass
How can you be so retarded
Spoiler alert, they will not find life there in Europa, like they thought about life on Mars.
Thanks. I don’t know why they think we’re stupid
You never know micro plankton could be under da ice
If there is liquid water, then there is life.
@chaitanyaadkar What have you been drinking?
Wow, you must be an expert. We have just barely even begun exploring anything, but there can't possibly be life anywhere else in the solar system.
ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE
USE THEM TOGETHER
USE THEM IN PEACE
Nope
A colossal waste of MONEY. Focus on making earth better. We truly live in a clown world.
Lots of amazing technology that make life better here on Earth only exist because of space exploration. A few examples are water purifiers, safer food, fighting against climate change, way more accurate weather reports, smartphone cameras etc.
Now imagine if we never went to space, imagine if we just stayed here. We wouldn't have ANY of these. This isn't even close to the whole list, these are just some of the things that popped into my mind. I don't know about you but this doesn't seem like a waste of money to me.
CGI is nice, but real photographs and video recordings of what you are talking about would be better. We are in 2023 and your so called documentaries are all in CG. Why ? I thought we had all kinds of outer space telescopes and probes to send back recordings to us. WHERE ARE THEY?
He's literally talking about the probe that would be sent to Europa to give us this type of information. Your mistake is thinking that we already have all this information, but then why would he be so excited about learning more about Europa? lol