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Whether it has a liquid ocean below it's surface and if so, is there any life there.

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What does scientist think about Europa?

Europa is the sixth moon of the planet Jupiter.


What do scientist think might exist under Europa's crust?

Scientists believe that there is liquid water, under the crust of Europa.


Scientist believe europa have?

A saline ocean beneath it's crust.


What do scientist think europa is mostly made up of?

Silicate rock


Why do scientist think that europa might have the conditions for life t develope?

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What does Europa one of Jupiter's moons have that scientist think could support life?

Water


Scientist think Europa might have?

A subsurface ocean, an oxygen atmosphere and potential for life.


Why do scientist want to land a spacecraft on Jupiter's moon Europa?

they want to land a spacecraft on europa to dig through miles of ice and get to water, where Europa will most likely have life. its Aliens, man! i want to see them too!


What moon of Jupiter might have life?

The moon scientist think might have life is Europa. It has oceans 3 to 60 miles under ice.


When was Europa Europa created?

Europa Europa was created on 1990-11-14.


Why do scientists think that Europa might have the conditions for life to develop?

As far was we know the development requires water in its liquid for to be present and a source of energy to supply/drive chemical reactions. We know that deep down Europa has a liquid layer (of water) and the geysers of this water into space proves that there is energy in Europa's core.


Why do scientists think Europa might have the conditions for life to develop?

As far was we know the development requires water in its liquid for to be present and a source of energy to supply/drive chemical reactions. We know that deep down Europa has a liquid layer (of water) and the geysers of this water into space proves that there is energy in Europa's core.