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Ein Allen vom Jupiter. Mal eine Tabelle in dein Heft.
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Der Alien heißt Ypsilon
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Jupiter’s moons have long been contenders for life outside Earth. Europa, Io, and Ganymede are some of the most well-known — and new research has now found that Europa may just be the top contender for the title. The search for life outside our own home is as tantalizing as it is existential: it could very well change the course of life on Earth if we were to find out that we aren’t alone. And so, the quest has gripped humanity for generations, and now we appear to be closer than ever to definitively finding out.
The latest findings show strange ridges on Europa’s surface that could signal shallow reservoirs of liquid water — conditions that are well-suited for life, if similar surfaces in Greenland here on Earth are any indication. “Because it’s closer to the surface, where you get interesting chemicals from space, other moons and the volcanoes of Io, there’s a possibility that life has a shot if there are pockets of water in the shell,” said geophysicist Dustin Schroeder from Stanford University.