NASA launches mission to Jupiter's moon to search for life

    NASA is preparing to send the Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon Europa to explore its underground oceans and assess its potential suitability for life. This is reported by The Guardian.

    According to scientists, there may be twice as much water on Europa as on Earth.

    The spacecraft will fly about 3.2 billion kilometers and reach the satellite in 2030. It is equipped with solar panels and cameras for mapping and a radar for studying the subglacial waters. Scientists plan to investigate traces of organic compounds and the possibility of the existence of microbes in a life-supporting environment. korrespondent.net.