What is the new Europa Clipper mission exploring?

The Europa Clipper is like a super-smart detective exploring a frozen moon to see if it could have life hiding under its icy surface.

Imagine you're playing with your favorite ice cream in the freezer, the ice is thick, but there's probably something delicious inside. That’s kind of what scientists think is happening on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons. It has a big, icy shell, and underneath, there might be an ocean full of water.

The Europa Clipper mission wants to take a closer look at this moon by flying around it many times and taking pictures and measurements, like checking the ice cream's surface for clues about what's inside.

Like a Space Detective

Each time the Europa Clipper goes around, it’s like flipping through pages of a mystery book. It takes photos, checks out how the ice is moving, and even uses special tools to listen for water or possible signs of life. Scientists hope this will help them understand if Europa could be a place where life might exist, maybe even under that thick ice!

It's like giving Europa a big hug from space, and asking, "What’s inside?"

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  1. Imagine a spaceship going on a treasure hunt to find an ocean under ice.
  2. It’s like looking for a hidden lake inside a giant frozen cookie.
  3. The mission is trying to figure out if there's life in the ocean beneath Europa’s surface.

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