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Europa Water: Scientists Find Evidence Of Lakes On Jupiter's Moon (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/17/11 01:49 PM ET Updated: 11/17/11 02:37 PM ET

New research that suggests Jupiter's moon Europa has a body of water the size of the Great Lakes just two miles below its icy surface has brought scientists one step closer to determining whether or not the freezing satellite is suitable for the development of extraterrestrial life.

According to NASA, scientists have long thought that a huge ocean -- more voluminous than all of earth's oceans combined -- existed below Europa's surface. But since the moon is so far from the sun, the surface ice is thought to be tens of miles thick.

Now, scientists analyzing data from NASA's Galileo spacecraft have found ice blocks on Europa's surface that suggest an interaction between the moon's icy shell and a lake-like body of water under the surface, Discovery reports.

According to Britney Schmidt, the lead author of the study that appears in the journal Nature, this could mean nutrients and energy are moving between the ocean and icy shell.

"One opinion in the scientific community has been if the ice shell is thick, that's bad for biology. That might mean the surface isn't communicating with the underlying ocean," Schmidt said in a statement. "Now, we see evidence that it's a thick ice shell that can mix vigorously and new evidence for giant shallow lakes. That could make Europa and its ocean more habitable."

To come to this conclusion, Schmidt and her team analyzed "chaos terrains," areas of dark, bumpy, irregular features on the surface of Europa. According to TIME and the paper's abstract, the team created models based on the formation of similar terrain on Earth -- subglacial volcanos and ice shelves -- to determine how the chaos terrain on Europa could have formed.

From Space.com:

The researchers determined that it was heat rising from the moon's deep subterranean ocean and melting ice near the surface, creating briny lakes inside the moon's thick ice shell, that may have caused the collapse of these roughly circular structures above them.

While scientists are confident about their findings, NASA says the only way to confirm them is if a spacecraft were to explore the shell.

According to Wired, this won't happen anytime in the near future -- the Europa Jupiter System Mission (EJSM), proposed spacecrafts that would orbit Jupiter and Europa, would cost an estimated $4.6 billion.

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Scientists speculate many more exist throughout the shallow regions of the moon's icy shell. (NASA)

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03:06 PM on 04/14/2012
The mysterious, icy moon may bring sorprewsas europe ..
read horror thriller "Mission Europa Jupiter-Project Poseidon"..
http://libroscienciaficcion.wordpress.com/2011/03/17/mision-jupiter-europa-proyecto-poseidon-3/
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CarlIII
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07:38 PM on 12/16/2011
Why is this in the wacko UFO section? Why wouldn't it be in the Science section? Oh wait there isn't one.
01:25 PM on 12/08/2011
There could be a potential for evolved life in an ocean or lake like this. There is a species of frog that can survive being frozen solid. It has blood that works like anti-freeze.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070220-frog-antifreeze.html
04:51 PM on 11/20/2011
water matters to life.
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Ramkshrestha
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10:20 AM on 11/20/2011
I am lacking money to go there scientists lacking time and politicians lacking confidence as they are not sure on their leadership there.
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majesticjkr
Always look on the bright side of life
04:40 AM on 11/20/2011
is nasa going to claim the find, or will the USA attempt to get there first, there could be oil under the see bed,
06:22 AM on 03/01/2012
Now there's a Positive Creative Thought!!!
"See Bed"? LOL!! How about Sea Bed??:)
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TheFlowerChild
04:05 AM on 11/20/2011
The headline should read, "NASA desperately seeking to inhabit any Planet that would sustain human beings." I guess they know we are running out of time. If they do find a Planet that would sustain life are they selling the tickets for a billion dollars? Guess they really aren't planning to take 90% of the population only the 10% that can afford the tickets and scientists and government officials it's a quandary but the real political propaganda. I guess while the world is in chaos they have been secretly making plans to inhabit elsewhere. Thanks a lot NASA.
08:01 AM on 11/20/2011
You really worked hard for that one, didn't you.
01:46 PM on 12/08/2011
In an end of the world event. Whoever would be in charge wouldn't be able to save everyone, even if they wanted to. And, simply trying to save themselves and a few others, would fail. As it is today, NASA's capability to inhabit anything outside of the earth is virtually nil. Actually, if I believed NASA was planning something like that. I'd be trying to get on the list. hehe...
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Bor Zoi
12:17 AM on 11/20/2011
It would be very cool if the lakes and oceans were filled with sea monsters from our ancient maps.
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09:08 AM on 11/20/2011
Especially those clouds with faces that were always blowing gusts of wind!
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09:56 AM on 11/21/2011
I love Mr. Facey-Cloud!
11:42 PM on 11/19/2011
Uh, guys, attempt no landing there. Trust me.
09:16 AM on 11/20/2011
Hahahahaha, I totally get that :)
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11:04 PM on 11/19/2011
I was there last week and the water tasted like it had been filtered thru a dirty sock.
07:45 PM on 11/19/2011
I think someday when we could manage to get onto the surface of this vast amount of solid water, we then also could get them liquefied somehow---I'm not saying finding some very uncertain, patchy piece(s) of evidence of liquid water existing under the solid one is something not very big.
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Cole 33
Careful. We don't want to learn from this.
05:06 PM on 11/19/2011
I find it interesting how many people don't quite get how important this discovery is, probably one of the top five in the history of humanity. We now *know* that our planet is not the only one that can sustain one of the fundamental necessities of life. And if we've found it within an our tiny solar system, then there is no doubt that in the vastness of the galaxy and universe there are others like earth and europa. Odds are there is other life out there somewhere, however great or small.

And for those who think NASA is a waste. here are just a small fraction of what they have brought us.

Water Filters? - NASA
Shoe Insoles? - NASA
Cordless Tools? - NASA
Safety Grooving on Roads? - NASA
Smoker Detectors? - NASA
Long Distance Communicat­ion? - NASA
Ear Thermomete­r? - NASA
Memory Foam? - NASA
Scratch Resistant Lenses/Gla­ss? - NASA

And thats just *some* of the common inventions
05:13 PM on 11/20/2011
"We now *know* that our planet is not the only one that can sustain one of the fundamenta­l necessitie­s of life."

Check

"And if we've found it within an our tiny solar system, then there is no doubt that in the vastness of the galaxy and universe there are others like earth and europa."

Check

"Odds are there is other life out there somewhere, however great or small."

Whoa! What are you talking about?! You went from, "we found liquid water" to "life must exist elsewhere." That logic does not follow from the premise!
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Cole 33
Careful. We don't want to learn from this.
03:31 PM on 11/21/2011
Sure it does, it logically follows perfectly, it's called Probability Mathematics.

in our tiny Solar system we were the only place with water & atmosphere.

Well we know other places have atmospheres to various degrees, Like mars. So if we have found that just within our Solar System. So probability states, that when we collect all the places in the universe, there will mathematically be a given number of Atmospheres that are similar to earth. But Atmospheres are pretty common.

With water, until now we had not found a trace of it anywhere in our tiny Solar System.

Now we *know*, in our solar system of 8 Planets, and 167 Moons. There are 2 *known* places where water exists. The fundamental building block of biology.

So we went from 1 and 175 Chances of finding water to 2 and 175. So now we say for every 175 Planets and Moons out there 2, will hold water. So that expands our odds of finding other Planets and Moons, with Life sustaining Atmospheres AND WATER.

When we expand those odds the universal numbers Billions upon billions upon billions of Planets and Moons, Odds are there are others with Water, Atmosphere, and Odds are some kind of life, even if it's just plants.
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03:01 PM on 11/19/2011
Science is more like business these days!
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SiriusGD
Don't twist my words... I am part of the 99%
02:56 PM on 11/19/2011
Funny how Arthur C. Clarke wrote about this in his 1982 book, "2010, Odyssey II"... And now it's 2011 and they are just now stating these finds.
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Chockolate
Four swirling square pegs in a round hole.
04:38 PM on 11/19/2011
Science fiction always involves a lot of speculation, it's inevitable that some will appear correct.
05:19 PM on 11/20/2011
Scientists were speculating about liquid water oceans under Europa's frozen surface in 1979.