The life in Europe in Mars and Jupiter's moon As the future progresses and the life begins to become more technical, the earth may not be the only place where humans live. One day, it is said that people live on Mars. Then Jupiter moon europe may be the next one. Mars was studied in two space missions. The surveyors on the earth are satellites and another mission. Europe still has not completed its mission, but the Galileo spacecraft passed within 364 miles from European moon and took scenes to the scientists to look at the surface ("the sea of the European Continent") better.
Jupiter, the leading natural gas company, is the next planet outside the Mars in the solar system and lives in all the forms that are currently being imagined. But its ice-like satellites - especially Europe - have the potential. Many duties flew over Jupiter and its satellites to other places, but NASA's Galileo mission was the first duty to study that satellite, especially around the earth. From 1995 to 2003 he gathered images and data from the Jupiter series and passed through Europe twelve times. The images and data collected by the spaceship show that Europe has a layered structure like the Earth: iron-rich core, rock mantle and ice shell. Magnetic field measurements reveal that the internal flow is consistent with the salty sea under the thick ice layer around the entire planet. Pictures taken at the same job shows that there are large cracks in the layer of ice.
At some point in the 1920's, the European Clipper's mission was to cross the Europe of Jupiter's cold moon in 40 to 45 flights. Scientists believe that Europa has salty water beneath the Earth's crust, and NASA's mission will help determine whether there is a life-threatening moon in the moon. At the same time, attention to Jupiter's satellite is the JUICE mission of the European Space Agency, which represents the Jupiter ice crystal detector and will be launched in 2022. In addition to Europe, the space probe will study the solar system, Woodward and the greatest satellite of Callisto. More craters than any other object in the solar system
The life in Europe in Mars and Jupiter's moon As the future progresses and the life begins to become more technical, the earth may not be the only place where humans live. One day, it is said that people live on Mars. Then Jupiter moon europe may be the next one. Mars was studied in two space missions. A surveyor on Earth is a satellite and it is another task. - INTRODUCTION This paper discusses whether there is a big controversy about the true evidence of Martian meteorite life. The discovery of carbon spheres, nanocrystal magnets, and rod-like objects at ALH 84001, Nakhla and Yamata 593 shows that the biological process took place on Mars. In addition, past atmospheric conditions and current rich methane gas provide more reasons for the life of Mars.