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drek231 [11]
1 year ago
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There has been a lot of attention given to Jupiter’s moon Europa as a possible site where life might be found. What do you think

that life (if there indeed is any) might be like (be sure to consider the conditions we believe exist in the ocean under Europa’s ice crust)? What ideas might you have for how scientists could explore Europa’s ocean?
Physics
1 answer:
Vaselesa [24]1 year ago
5 0

Scientists could explore Europa’s oceans by using potent technologically advanced telescopes capable of deciphering the content beneath the ice crust.

<h3>What are potent technologically advanced telescopes?</h3>

The latest technologically advanced telescopes are potent optical devices that allow us to discover the presence of certain compounds not only in the atmosphere of other planets in the solar system but also the content on the surface (e.g, the water content).

These telescopes contain curved mirrors that gather and focus different spectra of light from the sky such as the Webb telescope which was launched by NASA in the final of 2021.

Therefore, with this data, we can see that technologically advanced telescopes are potent optical instruments that can be used to observe the presence of different compounds including water on the surface of a planet or its satellites such as in the case of Europe which is a satellite of Jupiter.

Learn more about the Webb telescope here:

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