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Jupiter’s moon Europa is covered in a thick layer of constantly-shifting ice which appears to be floating atop a deep, warm ocean. Scientists have long suggested that it’s the most likely place that life might have evolved beyond Earth. And now, at last, NASA has confirmed our first mission to Europa has entered the development phase.

Today marked the first day of development for the mission, which will be launched in the 2020s. Europa’s oceans might be twice as big as Earth’s oceans, and scientists speculate that Europa’s seas have a rocky floor and even tides created by Jupiter’s gravitational pull.

John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington, said in a release:
Today we’re taking an exciting step from concept to mission, in our quest to find signs of life beyond Earth. Observations of Europa have provided us with tantalizing clues over the last two decades, and the time has come to seek answers to one of humanity’s most profound questions.

So this is explicitly a mission to find life. JPL will be handling the construction of the as-yet-unnamed Europa space vessel, with instruments provided by a variety of labs.

It’s worth noting that there’s been a longstanding trope in science fiction about how Europa is inhabited and humans shouldn’t go there. Perhaps the best known is in the movie 2010, when the aliens say to humanity, “All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landings there.” More recently, there’s the indie flick Europa Report, where humans attempt a landing and, well ... you can see the movie if you want to know the rest.

Perhaps in deference to this scifi tradition, NASA’s mission will attempt no landing on Jupiter’s icy ocean moon. Instead, it will do about 45 flybys, zipping around Jupiter in the process, with instruments that can do everything from visual maps of Europa’s surface, to spectral analysis, radar, soundings, magnetic field analysis, temperature sensing, and more.

But even if we don’t find life on Europa, there are a few other watery places to explore. Most notably, Saturn’s moon Enceladus is known for spewing vast plumes of water into space, which hint at oceans beneath its crust.

NASA: We Are Going to Europa
 
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New Horizons Pluto coming up very soon, New and improved Mars rover launch by 2020, Europa mission in the 2020s, Mars landing in 2035, and more.

Maybe NASAs future isn't so bleak as some people would like to think?
 
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New Horizons Pluto coming up very soon, New and improved Mars rover launch by 2020, Europa mission in the 2020s, Mars landing in 2035, and more.

Maybe NASAs future isn't so bleak as some people would like to think?

Insight lander launching to Mars in 2016, Juno orbiter arriving at Jupiter in 2016, OSIRIS-Rex asteroid sample return launching in 2016, James Webb Space Telescope(successor to Hubble) launching in 2018...

NASA is conducting great exploration missions!
 
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Maybe this will open up possibilities for colonizing Europa in the future! Then Europans can wage war on earth on the basis of religion.
 
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Maybe this will open up possibilities for colonizing Europa in the future!

how can one colonize a ice moon, one whose ground structure is said to be not stable rock but ice which maybe have liquid water underneath and possibly a heat source that keeps that water liquid??

Then Europans can wage war on earth on the basis of religion.

possible with mars ( and martians )... red mars will be green mars, and will then turn blue earth into green too. :enjoy:

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New Horizons Pluto coming up very soon, New and improved Mars rover launch by 2020, Europa mission in the 2020s, Mars landing in 2035, and more.

Maybe NASAs future isn't so bleak as some people would like to think?

Are you kidding me? ? NASA like the U. S still has a massive lead to any other space powers, no country even comes close except maybe Russia. Never mind the fact that the U. S likes to overplay/exaggerate the strength of it's rivals for political/geo strategic reasons. :bounce:
 
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this thread is such a coincidence... just last night, i saw the first 18 mins of "europa report".
 
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how can one colonize a ice moon, one whose ground structure is said to be not stable rock but ice which maybe have liquid water underneath and possibly a heat source that keeps that water liquid??

It will not be possible for humans to exist there immediately but simple cells, prokaryotes and anaerobic bacteria can be planted there giving potential for parallel evolution, thus spreading life.
 
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It will not be possible for humans to exist there immediately but simple cells, prokaryotes and anaerobic bacteria can be planted there giving potential for parallel evolution, thus spreading life.

yes, bio development may be good, but will take much discussion... of course, the question of "parallel" rises only when life is found there.
 
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