the spacecraft will visit three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly around ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. its ocean could contain more water than all of the earth s oceans put together. it will also study callisto, whose ancient surface is covered in craters. this moon could harbour life, but that is not as likely as on europa, where the spacecraft will be trying to spot plumes of water vapour erupting from beneath its icy crust. i don t think we are expecting to go there and find schools of fish in the ocean, but to be honest with you, we really don t know, and i think that is it. we are at the very beginning of our understanding and ourjourney towards understanding the habitability of these environments. but studying these moons won t be easy. the spacecraft will be working in an incredibly challenging environment. it will encounter harsh radiation and temperatures that swing between plus and minus 200 degrees.
the necessary conditions necessary to support the emergence of primitive forms of life in these oceans and it is this environment that we want to further investigate. juice will travel more than four billion miles before it arrives at its destination in eight years time. the spacecraft will visit three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly around ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. its ocean could contain more water than all of the earth s oceans put together. it will also study callisto, whose ancient surface is covered in craters. this moon could harbour life, but that is not as likely as on europa, where the spacecraft will be trying to spot plumes of water vapour erupting from beneath its icy crust. i don t think we are expecting to go there and find schools of fish in the ocean, but to be honest with you, we really don t know, and i think that is it. we are at the very beginning of our understanding and ourjourney
the necessary conditions necessary to support the emergence of primitive forms of life in these oceans and it is this environment that we want to further investigate. juice will travel more than four billion miles before it arrives at its destination in eight years time. the spacecraft will visit three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly around ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. its ocean could contain more water than all of the earth s oceans put together. it will also study callisto, whose ancient surface is covered in craters. this moon could harbour life, but that is not as likely as on europa, where the spacecraft will be trying to spot plumes of water vapour erupting from beneath its icy crust. i don t think we are expecting to go there and find schools of fish in the ocean, but to be honest with you,
three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly around ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. its ocean could contain more water than all of the earth s oceans put together. it will also study callisto, whose ancient surface is covered in craters. this moon could harbour life, but that is not as likely as on europa, where the spacecraft will be trying to spot plumes of water vapour erupting from beneath its icy crust. i don t think we are expecting to go there and find schools of fish in the ocean, but to be honest with you, we really don t know, and i think that is it. we are at the very beginning of our understanding and ourjourney towards understanding the habitability of these environments. the next step is to pack the spacecraft up ready for its launch in april. scientists hope we will finally discover what lies beneath the surface of these mysterious moons and whether it is possible for life to exist elsewhere
more about this. juice will travel more than four billion miles before it arrives at its destination in eight years time. the spacecraft will visit three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly around ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. its ocean could contain more water than all of the earth s oceans put together. it will also study callisto, whose ancient surface is covered in craters. this moon could harbour life, but that is not as likely as on europa, where the spacecraft will be trying to spot plumes of water vapour erupting from beneath its icy crust. i don t think we are expecting to go there and find schools of fish in the ocean, but to be honest with you, we really don t know, and i think that is it. we are at the very beginning of our understanding and ourjourney towards understanding the habitability of these environments. but studying these moons won t be easy. the spacecraft will be