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NASA’s Europa Clipper has launched — and it’s searching for signs of life

Breaking NewsNASA's Europa Clipper has launched — and it's searching for signs of life

By Regina G. BarberJessica Yung

NASA’s Europa Clipper mission launched Monday, beginning its years-long journey to the distant icy moon it’s named after. This mission is designed to tell scientists more about the structure, the interior and the habitability of Europa, one of the four large moons of Jupiter. Host Regina G. Barber talks with astrobiologist and friend of the show Mike Wong about why their mutual love for this fascinating moon and what it means for the search for life outside of Earth. Plus, they talk about other icy moons that may also have the trifecta of ingredients needed to sustain life: liquid water, specific elements and an energy source. 

This article was originally published in npr

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