The Europa Jupiter System Mission would use two robotic orbiters to conduct unprecedentedly detailed studies of the giant gaseous planet Jupiter and its moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. NASA would build one orbiter, initially named Jupiter Europa. ESA would build the other orbiter, initially named Jupiter Ganymede. The probes would launch in 2020 on two separate launch vehicles from different launch sites. The orbiters would reach the Jupiter system in 2026 and spend at least three years conducting research.
Europa has a surface of ice, and scientists theorize it has an ocean of water beneath that could provide a home for living things. Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, is the only moon known to have its own internally generated magnetic field and is suspected to have a deep undersurface water ocean. Scientists long have sought to understand the causes of the magnetic field. Callisto's surface is extremely heavily cratered and ancient, providing a clear indication of a record of events from the early history of the Solar System. Finally, Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system.
The orbiters would spend nearly a year orbiting Europa and Ganymede. NASA's probe would investigate whether Europa might harbor life, and ESA's spacecraft would orbit Ganymede to conduct investigations of the surface and interior of this satellite, to better understand the formation and evolution of the Jovian system. Please Subscribe for more thank you for watching
Most of our human displays of what is actually happening in nature is shorthanded in this way actually. The cell is more complex then disneyland but we make it look so simple in the textbooks.
truthseeker010101 1 month ago
Water would be ice, a lot of it mixed with rock, and not really as the video displays it. I'm a social scientist but I know a lot about astrophysics.
truthseeker010101 1 month ago
Lol. ---V
tibbert1234 1 month ago
@jreed136
i'm sorry, I didn't realize you explicitly stated "I don't really believe in what i'm saying" in your first comment.
if you weren't just changing your story right now you would've actually opened with that instead of carrying on with your nonsense.
newblurbal 1 month ago
@newblurbal I wasn't trying to prove or disprove anything. I'm not saying I believe in this. Good lord, dude. You seem to be fairly intelligent, but your reading comprehension leaves much to be desired.
jreed136 1 month ago
@jreed136
it's not close minded, it's based on logic. yes, nobody knows everything about human history, but using that as an excuse for spewing your unreferenced, easily disprovable bullshit and standing by it makes you look no more than an idiot.
newblurbal 1 month ago
@newblurbal You, as a human -- and anyone for that matter, don't know anything about human history absolutely. Its not impossible, just improbable and I can dream, can't I?
jreed136 1 month ago
@newblurbal That's a pretty close minded perspective you have.
jreed136 1 month ago
@jreed136
even hypothesizing that the earliest humans went to space tosses your credibility out the window. there's no evidence supporting it.
newblurbal 1 month ago
@newblurbal You're trying to argue with me as if I were being literal. I was not. I was speaking hypothetically.
jreed136 1 month ago