Europa has an icy surface, but is there an ocean underneath?
Click on image for full size
Courtesy of NASA
Oceans on Europa?
News story originally written on August 26, 2000
A new study has evidence that Jupiter's moon Europa is full of salt water. Previous
studies have indicated that the surface of Europa is ice. Scientists were wondering what
was underneath this ice. With the help of the Galileo spacecraft, we may finally have the answer.
It all started when Galileo found a magnetic pole on Europa. NASA sent the spacecraft
back for another look, and data shows that the pole moves every few hours. Scientists say this
movement is most likely caused by salt water.
Scientists are hoping the Europa orbiter can finally prove their theory when starts
its journey in 2003. Until then, we will still speculate that water exists on this cold moon.
If water does exist, then there is a good chance that life is there as well.
You might also be interested in:
The Galileo spacecraft was launched on October 19, 1989. Galileo had two parts: an orbiter and a descent probe that parachuted into Jupiter's atmosphere. Galileo's main mission was to explore Jupiter and
...moreThe Galileo spacecraft was launched in October 1989. So, Galileo has been in space more than 10 years and it has been orbiting Jupiter for more than five years. Galileo is still going strong! "We're proud
...moreThe Galileo spacecraft has finally reached the end of its road. Galileo has been orbiting Jupiter since 1995. On September 21, 2003, Galileo will dive into Jupiter's atmosphere and burn up. This crash
...moreIt was another exciting and frustrating year for the space science program. It seemed that every step forward led to one backwards. Either way, NASA led the way to a great century of discovery. Unfortunately,
...moreThe Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on October 29th at 2:19 p.m. EST. The weather was great as Discovery took 8 1/2 minutes to reach orbit. This was the United States' 123rd
...more A moon was discovered orbiting the asteroid, Eugenia. This is only the second time in history that a satellite has been seen circling an asteroid. A special mirror allowed scientists to find the moon
...more Will Russia ever put the service module for the International Space Station in space? NASA officials want an answer from the Russian government. The necessary service module is currently waiting to be
...more