Signs of previous/current water.
An icy satellite of Jupiter is a moon that is composed predominantly of ice and rock. Examples include Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons have subsurface oceans beneath their icy shells and are thought to potentially harbor conditions that could support life.
For Planets, it would probably be Venus because something could live in it's atmosphere, but it would be a lot more likely have to be between Titan or Enceladus (moons of Saturn or Europa (one of Jupiter's moons). Enceladus really is interesting though because it has water, which is the key ingredient to support life. So if humans move to Mars and there isn't enough water, then go to Enceladus.
Europa is believed to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust due to gravitational interactions with Jupiter and other moons causing heating, maintaining the water in a liquid state. This potential liquid water makes Europa one of the most promising candidates for finding extraterrestrial life in our solar system.
Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, has a surface temperature of around -260 degrees Fahrenheit, and its thin atmosphere does not support weather patterns like rain. Instead, it's believed that Europa has a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust that could potentially harbor conditions for life.
Europa is a Moon of Jupiter.
Mars and Europa both have evidence of liquid water, which is essential for life as we know it. Water is a critical factor in supporting life because it provides a medium for chemical reactions necessary for living organisms. This similarity to Earth makes them potential candidates to support extraterrestrial life.
no
Europa
It is currently unknown if any of Jupiter's moons can support life. However, Europa and Ganymede, with their subsurface oceans, are considered potential candidates due to the presence of liquid water. Future exploration missions aim to further investigate the possibility of life on these moons.
depend on if Europa have the appropriate environment necessary to create strings of molecules, because you need molecules to create life.
Possibly liquid water
Water
No, because it's gaseous. But the moon Europa might be able to support life on the seafloor.
Europa.
Europa Europa was created on 1990-11-14.
An icy satellite of Jupiter is a moon that is composed predominantly of ice and rock. Examples include Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons have subsurface oceans beneath their icy shells and are thought to potentially harbor conditions that could support life.
For Planets, it would probably be Venus because something could live in it's atmosphere, but it would be a lot more likely have to be between Titan or Enceladus (moons of Saturn or Europa (one of Jupiter's moons). Enceladus really is interesting though because it has water, which is the key ingredient to support life. So if humans move to Mars and there isn't enough water, then go to Enceladus.