Europa Research Paper

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I have an important proposal that will give us more knowledge about space, planets, and moons. That proposal is for a mission to the moon, Europa. I would like to send a probe there to discover the mysterious and beautiful moon. Europa is a Galilean moon that orbits the planet Jupiter. It is the Fourth smallest of all the Galilean moons. As you can guess, Galileo Galilei was the one who first discovered it. Europa is such an extraordinary moon, so there’s so many reasons why it’s interesting. One reason is that it is physically aesthetic, with a design of brown vein-like stripes covering the surface. Another reason why Europa is interesting is because it is an icy moon, with the whole entire surface covered in ice. Because of the ice, it makes …show more content…

One of the challenges is actually based on what makes Europa fascinating. The reason to send a probe is to see if there can be life in Europa. To get evidence and know for sure, we would need for the moon to erupt the cloud of water vapor. The problem with that is that the water vapor appears randomly, not in a pattern. That would make the timing to send the probe difficult. Another way to discover if there is an ocean is to actually go under the ice with the probe. The challenge with that is that the ice can be very thick, even for many miles. Another reason why it would be difficult is because the temperature is -206 degrees …show more content…

In particular, the rover can study the icy surface, the cloud of water vapor, and possibly dig in to get to the water underneath the ice. To achieve the best evidence for the possible ocean underneath, I would deploy the rover onto the area of Europa called chaos terrains. Europa is made up of 40 percent chaos terrains. Chaos terrains is areas where the icy surface is broken into big pieces. The reason I would do so is because there would be more cracks and areas to where the rover can look into and find samples that may show that there is an ocean with life. As for launching the rover back to the probe, the speed would be 1432.23 meters per

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