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NASA unveils probe bound for Jupiter's possibly life-sustaining moon

IndiaTimes Friday, 12 April 2024
US space scientists unveil Nasa's mission to investigate Jupiter's moon Europa for signs of alien life. The spacecraft Clipper, set for launch in October, aims to study Europa's icy surface and assess habitable conditions. Despite challenges, scientists are optimistic about discovering potential life beyond Earth.
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News video: NASA unveils Europa Clipper spacecraft set to assess life on Jupiter's icy moon

NASA unveils Europa Clipper spacecraft set to assess life on Jupiter's icy moon 02:53

Set for take-off in October and with ten years of space travel ahead of it, NASA's new Clipper spacecraft is unveiled in California. The five-billion-dollar probe will travel to Europa, one of Jupiter's dozens of moons, to search for the conditions necessary for life, including liquid water, which...

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