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Jupiter’s icy moon Europa to be next Earth? Know the ingredients of life suggested by scientists | – Times of India

Have you ever wondered if there is life beyond Earth but haven’t found one except our Universe? But actually, how to determine the search of life beyond your home Universe? According to the scientists, they suggest that there are three core ingredients which are determined to make life easier and livable. Additionally, life requires time to develop, so one should explore worlds where sufficient time has passed for life to potentially emerge.Jupiter’s icy moon Europa: Ingredients of livingJupiter's icy moon Europa may contain these crucial elements and is as old as Earth. NASA’ s Europa Clipper spacecraft is the one which helps to conduct an in-depth study of Europa and assess whether its subsurface ocean can support life. Understanding Europa's habitability will enhance the knowledge of th...
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Nasa launches Europa Clipper to explore potential life on Jupiter’s moon – Times of India

Nasa launches Europa Clipper from Kennedy Space Center, Florida (Picture credit: Reuters) Nasa on Monday launched spacecraft Europa Clipper from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, US, to explore the possibility of life on Jupiter's moon Europa. The spacecraft took off on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket under clear skies.The $5.2 billion mission aims to explore whether Europa’s subsurface ocean, which lies beneath an ice shell over 10 miles thick, could be habitable.It is Nasa's first mission dedicated to addressing this question.Sandra Connelly, deputy associate administrator for Nasa’s science mission directorate, said, "Scientists believe Europa has conditions—water, energy, chemistry, and stability—beneath its icy surface that could support life.""One of the Europa Clipper mission's main cha...
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Nasa’s Europa Clipper mission to investigate life on Jupiter’s moon – Times of India

Nasa’s Europa Clipper spacecraft, which is robotic and solar-powered, took off on Monday from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket under clear skies.The US space agency's launched this spacecraft from Florida to investigate whether the conditions on Jupiter's moon Europa are suitable to support life, with a mission to focus on the large subsurface ocean that is thought to exist beneath Europa's thick outer layer of ice. The launch, originally scheduled for last week, was delayed due to Hurricane Milton.When will it reach EuropaThe probe was launched aboard SpaceX's powerful Falcon Heavy rocket and is scheduled to reach Europa, one of Jupiter's numerous moons, in approximately five and a half years.After a journey of approximately 1.8 billion miles (2.9...
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NASA Launches Europa Clipper To Explore Jupiter’s Ocean World For Signs Of Life, Habitability

NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft, designed to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa, launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Monday at 12:06 p.m. ET from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, according to a live stream on NASA’s website. The mission aims to study the ice-covered moon, considered one of the solar system’s most promising environments for potential life. The launch, initially set for October 10, was delayed due to Hurricane Milton. After thorough evaluations of the launch facilities, crews cleared the spacecraft for liftoff. Mike McAleenan, launch weather officer at the 45th Weather Squadron of the US Space Force, confirmed that weather conditions were 95% favourable for the launch, CNN reported. Leaving our water world, to explore another 🚀@EuropaClipper launched from @NASAKe...
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Countdown begins: Nasa set to launch Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter today – Times of India

Nasa is all set to launch the Europa Clipper mission on Monday at 8:30 pm IST to uncover new details about the moon, Europa which scientists believe could hold an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface.The spacecraft will travel 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion km) to reach Jupiter in April 2030. It will orbit Jupiter, and conduct 49 close flybys of Europa."@EuropaClipper is set to launch on Monday, Oct.14, on a @SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket at 12:06pm ET (1606 UTC) from @NASAKennedy. Use #AskNASA to send us your questions," Nasa said in a post on X. Responding to one of the comments over the time spacecraft will take to reach Jupiter, Nasa said, "The journey will take about 5.5 years, covering a distance of about 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers)."What will Europa Clipper do?T...