Explore the Mysteries of Europa with NASA’s Webinar on Europa Clipper: Seeking Conditions to Support Life on Jupiter’s Icy Moon Mission on July 23, 2024.
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In October 2024, NASA is sending a mission to explore an ocean on another world. Europa, a moon of Jupiter, has a global ocean of liquid water under an icy surface. The Europa Clipper mission will orbit Jupiter, making several close approaches to Europa to collect data on geology, chemistry, and determine whether there are places below Europa’s surface that could support life.
Join NASA’s Science, STEM, and Public Engagement Webinar Series for an exciting session on the Europa Clipper mission. This webinar will delve into the mission’s goals to explore Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa, which harbors a global ocean beneath its surface. Learn about the scientific and technical innovations involved and discover how you can engage students and the public in NASA’s astrobiology initiatives.
This webinar is a unique opportunity for educators, students, and space enthusiasts to engage with NASA’s cutting-edge research. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how the Europa Clipper mission is designed to probe the moon’s subsurface ocean and evaluate its habitability. The mission represents a critical step in our quest to find life beyond Earth, and this session will provide valuable information on the scientific processes and technologies involved.
Click here to register for the webinar.