How The Juno Spacecraft Will Survive Jupiter’s Devastating Radiation0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 28, 2016
It starts orbiting the deadly planet in July
It starts orbiting the deadly planet in July
A new NASA study modeling conditions in the ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa suggests that the necessary balance of chemical energy for life could exist there, even if the moon lacks volcanic hydrothermal activity.
Enceladus, which Kite calls “an opportunity for the best astrobiology experiment in the solar system,” serves as a leading candidate for extraterrestrial life.