Nasa detects possible water vapor, Jupiter Moon
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Nasa detects possible water vapor, Jupiter Moon

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NASA detects possible water vapor, Jupiter Moon.

September 26, 2016, NASA announced at a press conference that with the Hubble telescope, the steam columns could be detected on the frozen surface of Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, under which extends an ocean.

NASA said "The ocean in Europe is considered one of the most exciting places in the solar system where life could exist"If stocks vapor columns is confirmed, it could provide another way to get water samples found under the ice. Apparently, the columns have reached about 200 kilometers altitude, dropping materials on the surface of the moon.

Scientists said that during the ten observations of the passage of Europe against Jupiter, made over a period of 15 months, three times could perceive what could be geysers.

With the help of ultraviolet emissions from the Hubble Space Telescope, it is possible that these were observed geysers in the southern tip of Europe and appear as "dark spots"If confirmed, Europe will be the second moon in the solar system known to have columns of steam. In 2005, emissions were detected by the probe Cassini on Enceladus NASA area, one of the moons of Saturn.

NASA announced last year that 2020 will be made plans to send a robotic spacecraft equipped with scientific instruments to tumble around Europe.

The purpose of this mission will not be found in life, but to measure the habitability of Europe, whether the conditions for living organisms can survive on the moon, that orbit around Jupiter rotates every three and a half days .

The next generation of space telescopes to NASA, the James Webb Space Telescope, will be launched in 2018 in order to search for signs of water in Europe.

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