The new discovery is on Jupiter's moon 'Europa', which is 15 meters high snow cut sheet | MY ALL HEALTH TIPS
The new discovery is on Jupiter's moon 'Europa', which is 15 meters high snow cut sheet
The new discovery is on Jupiter's moon 'Europa', which is 15 meters high snow cut sheet |
Scientists have said that in the equatorial regions of Jupiter's Moon 'Europa', a sharp sheet of snow can be spreading about 15 meters high. It can make life safer difficult there.
Researchers from the UK-based Cardiff University reported that Europa has been found to have one of the most favorable destinations for life in our solar system in previous space missions. The main reason for this is that there are large sea water under its surface.
According to a new study published in 'Nature Geoscience Journal', a potential 'landing mission' will have to overcome the dangerous obstacles called 'penitents' before landing on the Europa surface. Penitents are sharpened bed sheets made of snow, and their tip is also made of ice. Daniel Hobley of the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at Cardiff University, said that the unique conditions of this satellite of Jupiter show potential threats along with explored possibilities.
Significantly, penitents are also on Earth and they are one to 5 meters long, but they are limited to tropical and subtropical conditions at extreme elevations at places such as the Andes Mountains.
Scientists said that there are favorable conditions for penitents with more uniformity on Europa. Its surface has a considerable amount of ice. However, no space shuttle has landed on Europa. NASA intends to send a campaign to this satellite by 2022 via Europa Clipper. It is understood that a landing mission can happen soon after.
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