NASA will search for signs of life in the ocean on Jupiter’s moon Europa! It will enter orbit in 2030

NASA will search for signs of life in the ocean

NASA’s spacecraft, launched from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center with Space

IT IS BELIEVED TO HOST AN UNDERGROUND OCEAN

Within the scope of the project, which will cost 5.2 billion dollars, Europa Clipper’s explorations in the underground ocean predicted to exist on Jupiter’s moon will understand whether the basic components required to support life, the right chemical elements and an energy source for life are present.

Jupiter’s icy moon Europa is believed to be the same size as Earth’s moon, yet harbors a subsurface ocean containing twice as much water as Earth’s oceans combined.

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IT WAS POSTPONED DUE TO HURRICAN MILTON

The launch of the Europa Clipper, which NASA thought was normally planned last week, was postponed due to Hurricane Milton, which was effective in Florida.

It was reported that there was no obstacle to the flight taking place today after the hurricane left Florida and headed back to the Atlantic Ocean.

The mission of the NASA spacecraft on the Europa satellite is expected to last at least three years, and may be extended depending on the situation.

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