American Probe to Moon Europa to Search for Signs of Life
cape canaveral October 14, 2024 07:30An American space probe is set to depart for Europa, one of about a hundred moons around the planet Jupiter on Monday in search of potential life.
An American space probe is set to depart for Europa, one of about a hundred moons around the planet Jupiter on Monday in search of potential life.
The Europa Clipper mission aims to search for signs of life on Jupiter's moon Europa, which is believed to have a vast ocean beneath its icy surface.
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