Hitekno.com – Europe and satellite sixth furthest from Jupiter. Discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei. A new study proves it life maybe about it.
Impact comet and asteroid on Jupiter’s natural satellite, Europa, could carry ingredients essential to life found on Europa’s surface in its hidden oceans of liquid water.
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Reported by Sputnik NewsHowever, a new study suggests that this would have been possible even if the meteor had not penetrated the shell of the gas giant’s ice moon.
This is the conclusion reached by the authors of a new experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin.
Scientists have developed a computer model to understand what happens on Europa after a comet or asteroid hits the moon’s icy shell. The cover is estimated to be 15-25 km thick.
Europa is the sixth most distant satellite from Jupiter. Discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei. A new study suggests that life could exist on it.
Impacts from comets and asteroids on Jupiter’s natural satellite Europa may have carried materials essential to life found on Europa’s surface into its hidden oceans of liquid water.
A new study suggests that this would have been possible even if the meteor had not penetrated the gas giant’s lunar ice shell.
This is the conclusion reached by the authors of a new experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin.
Scientists have developed a computer model to understand what happens on Europa after a comet or asteroid hits the moon’s icy shell. The cover is estimated to be 15-25 km thick.