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Where would you send a space probe?

I would send a space probe to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, due to its subsurface ocean that may harbor conditions suitable for life. Studying Europa could provide insights into astrobiology and the potential for extraterrestrial life in our solar system. Additionally, its relatively accessible surface and intriguing geological features make it an ideal candidate for exploration.


What space probe or satellite was sent to Europa one of Jupiter's Moons?

The European Cassini/ Huygens mission successfully launched the Huygens probe into the methane smog atmosphere surrounding Titan. The probe slowly parachuted down and sent pictures back to Earth of this icy world. It landed on a frozen beach surrounded by rocks of Ice.


What is the probe size?

Probe,probe se 2.0 / probe gt 2.5


What is the diameter of Europa?

Europa is a large moon of Jupiter. Its surface is made of ice, which may have an ocean of water beneath it. Europa's diameter is 1,940 miles or 3,122 kilometers, slightly smaller than Earth's moon. Europa takes 3.55 days to orbit Jupiter at a distance of 416,900 miles or 670,900 kilometers. The Italian astronomer Galileo discovered Europa in 1610. Much of what is known about it comes from data gathered by a space probe, also named Galileo, that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003.


What are the uses for the Galileo spacecraft?

It was built to study Jupiter and it's moons in greater detail than any former missions. Along the way to Jupiter it had two close encounters with asteroids and collected data from those as well. It helped to discover a possible ocean below Europa's icy surface. In the end, the probe was sent into Jupiter's atmosphere to be destroyed to protect Europa from bacteria from Earth.


Why did the Galileo space probe crash in to Jupiter when it ran out of fuel in 2003?

it was crashed (more likely destroyed, crushed and melted) into the gas giant planet Jupiter because it ran out of fuel and they didn't want it to contaminate any possible life on europa (jupters 6th moon)


How do you replace 1993 Ford Probe struts?

I used a small flat head screw driver and took the little square piece on the top of the strut off, then I just twisted off the strut and took the clip off with my fingers.


What are Disadvantages of two probe method to measure resistivity?

One disadvantage of the two-probe method to measure resistivity is that it can introduce errors due to contact resistance at the probe-sample interface. Additionally, the measurement may not accurately capture the true resistivity of the sample if the probe spacing is large compared to the sample size. Finally, the two-probe method is not suitable for measuring resistivity in materials with high contact resistance or non-uniform resistivity distributions.


What did the Galileo drop the probe into?

Galileo plunged into Jupiter's crushing atmosphere on Sept. 21, 2003. The spacecraft was deliberately destroyed to protect one of its own discoveries - a possible ocean beneath the icy crust of the moon Europa. Galileo changed the way we look at our solar system. The spacecraft was the first to fly past an asteroid and the first to discover a moon of an asteroid. It provided the only direct observations of a comet colliding with a planet. Galileo was the first to measure Jupiter's atmosphere with a descent probe and the first to conduct long-term observations of the Jovian system from orbit. It found evidence of subsurface saltwater on Europa, Ganymede and Callisto and revealed the intensity of volcanic activity on Io. see related link


What is space probe?

Space probe is a station.


What are Probe owners clubs?

I would think a Probe owners club is for owners of Ford Probe cars.


What is a probe made out of?

a probe is made of medal and other equipment. :}