NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is on its way to explore a moon of Jupiter that researchers believe may be one of the best places in the Solar System to search for life beyond Earth. While the spacecraft makes its more-than-five year journey to Europa, scientists, students, teachers, and the public can tour and explore the landforms of Europa with newly-released enhancements to NASA’s Europa Trek web portal.
One of the largest of Jupiter’s nearly 100 recognized moons, Europa is
covered with a global ice cap. But beneath that crust of ice, researchers have
found an ocean of liquid water, estimated to have about twice the volume of all
of Earth’s oceans combined. This vast amount of liquid water is of particular
interest to astrobiologists, scientists studying the origin, evolution, and
distribution of life in the Universe. Though Europa’s ocean remains hidden
beneath its global crust of ice, we can get important clues about its nature by
studying the remarkable landforms of Europa’s icy surface.
To accompany the launch of Europa Clipper, NASA’s Solar System Treks
Project released exciting new enhancements to its online Europa Trek portal on
September 30, 2024. The new additions to Europa Trek allow users to
interactively fly over and explore high-resolution imagery of Europa’s surface
from the Voyager, Galileo, and Juno missions. Users can also take a new guided
tour of Europa’s amazing landforms, with commentary developed by a
collaboration between NASA’s Astrobiology Science Communication Guild and
NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute. The tour and its
commentary introduce virtual explorers to the geology and possible biological
significance of the diverse features of Europa’s surface.
"This is really fun. It's cool how you can zoom into the high
resolution data. I'll spread the word about using this!" - Bob Pappalardo,
Europa Clipper Project Scientist
The new tour and capabilities of Europa Trek were featured at the Europa
Clipper public launch program at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center on
October 6,2024, in advance of the October 14 launch of the mission. As part of
the public program conducted by NASA’s Planetary Mission Program Office, the
Europa Trek exhibit allowed hundreds of visitors to try their hands at flying
over Europa and visualizing its exotic terrain.
NASA’s Solar System Treks is
an infrastructure project within NASA’s Science Activation Team. Their online
portals are used for mission planning, planetary science research, and Science,
Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM) education. NASA’s
Astrobiology Science Communication Guild is
an international, community-based network of astrobiologists who engage in
science communication with diverse audiences and learners. Watch for future
collaborations between Solar System Treks and the Astrobiology Science
Communication Guild at more locations across the Solar System!
Learn more about how Science Activation connects NASA science experts,
real content, and experiences with community leaders to do science in ways that
activate minds and promote deeper understanding of our world and beyond: https://science.nasa.gov/learn
A stop along the guided tour of Europa landforms
By: NASA Science Editorial Team
Source: Europa
Trek: NASA Offers a New Guided Tour of Jupiter’s Ocean Moon - NASA Science
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