Jupiter moon Europa.
ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOUR EXCEPT EUROPA ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE.
That warning, as given in Arthur C. Clarke's 2010: Odyssey Two novel, was pretty explicit but apparently it is going to go unheeded by NASA.According to Space.com, NASA wants to launch a mission to Europa by 2025. Yesterday's White House 2015 federal budget request allocates $15 million to develop a space program to visit the icy moon of Jupiter, which has a potentially life-supporting ocean of liquid water underneath its icy exterior.
"Europa
is a very challenging mission operating in a really high radiation
environment, and there's lots to do to prepare for it," said NASA chief
financial officer Beth Robinson. "We're looking to launch sometime in
the mid-2020s."
Artist's
concept of the Europa Clipper mission.
While the
space program is wide open, one candidate project is NASA's Europa Clipper,
a probe that would orbit Jupiter and make flyby trips to Europa to
study the moon's environment. An exciting potential is to have the probe
cruise through Europa's 125-mile-high water plumes, spotted by Hubble back in December 2013, to collect and analyze samples.
Artist's concept of Europa water vapor plume.
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