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NASA think Europa may be hiding extraterrestrial life?
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Sheesh! Someone should tell NASA that extraterrestrial ice is hidden in the underground tunnels of Dulce Base. Everyone knows that...

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Nasa eyes Europa: Could the oceans of Jupiter's moon be hiding extraterrestrial life?




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The US space agency has announced its 2015 budget - with $15 million set aside for exploratory work for a mission to Europa


JAMES VINCENT [Image: plus.png]


Wednesday 05 March 2014



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We've yet to find definitive evidence of life on Mars but for Nasa the search is continuing further afield. In its latest budget request the US space agency set aside funds to explore a mission to Jupiter's moon Europa, often described as one of the solar system's best bets for hosting alien life.

Nasa's annual federal budget request of $17.5 billion (down by $1.2 billion from its 2010 peak) has set aside $15 million for "pre-formulation work" on a mission to the moon, with plans to make detailed observations and possibly sample its interior oceans.
Scientists believe that underneath Europa's icy exterior is a single, massive ocean that contains almost twice as much water as is found on Earth, kept liquid by the gravitational pull of Jupiter a force that creates tidal swells 1,000 times stronger than those caused by our own Moon.
[Image: PIA03878.jpg]An image of the surface of Europa taken by the Galileo space probe showing the streaks and 'lenticulae' thought to have been formed by ice erupting onto the surface.
Although for many years it was believed that the existence of life was dependent on absorbing energy from the Sun, in the last 40 years scientists have discovered that microbial life can thrive even in the most extreme, sun-less environments.
These include the discovery diverse organisms including tube worms and shrimp found around the deep-sea hydrothermal vents known as black smokers'.
In addition to the possibility of life under the ice, observations made late last year by the Hubble telescope suggest that enormous jets of water some 200 kilometres tall (that's twice as high as Earth's atmosphere) are spurting from Europa's southern pole.
This would mean that the Europa Clipper a concept space probe that Nasa has been developing for just such a mission could conceivably fly through these plumes of water vapour, collecting samples from Europa's interior without having to face the cost and difficulty of landing on the surface.
[Image: jupiter-one-two.jpg](L-R): A map of Europa's southern pole, where the geysers are thought to be erupting; an artist's conception of the geysers. Credit: Nasa/JPL-Caltech/Seti
Although the 2015 proposed budget is the first time funding to study Europa has been explicitly requested, Nasa has has stressed that all of this work is extremely preliminary.
"Europa is a very challenging mission operating in a really high radiation environment, and there's lots to do to prepare for it," Nasa's chief financial officer Beth Robinson said to reporters on Tuesday. "We're looking for a launch some time in the mid-2020s."
And while the $15 million set aside for research on a Europa mission is tiny compared to the total budget, space enthusiasts should not be downhearted more than of the proposed budget was allocated for "human exploration operations", aka getting humans off the planet.
[Image: europa-clipper.jpg]An illustration of the proposed Europa Clipperperforming a fly-by over Europa.Nasa is currently working on a new crew vehicle (the Orion spacecraft) as well a heavy-lifting rocket designed "to take astronauts farther into the solar system than we have ever gone before."
Both of these craft will be instrumental in the space agency's plans to send astronauts to an asteroid by 2025 and to Mars some time in the 2030s. So even if we don't find extraterrestrial life elsewhere in the Solar System, it seems we'll at least be getting better at getting away from our own planet.



The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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