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    Jupiter's Europa. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS.

    Europa is very interesting. It is covered by a 13-mile-deep ice sheet and has a large ocean underneath. People have always thought of it as one of the best places in the solar system for possible extraterrestrial life. solar system where extraterrestrial life may exist. Yet, recent findings from NASA’s Juno mission cast a shadow over this optimism.

    Not a torrent but a trickle

    The icy surface of this moon, once thought to be a strong source of oxygen, turns out to produce only 26 pounds (12 kilograms) of oxygen per second. This is much less than earlier predictions, which estimated 2,205 pounds (1,000 kilograms) of oxygen per second.

    The significant change in the estimated oxygen levels on Europa has important consequences. The supply of life-sustaining oxygen on Europa is not very abundant but rather scarce.

    Perhaps it's not surprising considering how oxygen is made on the moon. Unlike Earth, where life-giving oxygen comes from plants and cyanobacteria, Europa's oxygen is produced by cosmic processes. When charged particles from space hit its icy surface, hydrogen and oxygen molecules are released. The oxygen can then go through the ice and into the ocean below. There, it might combine with volcanic material and other chemical building blocks that could support life. Jupiter’s moon. Unlike Earth, where life-giving oxygen is a product of photosynthesis from plants and cyanobacteria, Europa’s oxygen is produced by cosmic processes. When charged particles from space bombard its icy crust, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules are released. The oxygen can then percolate through the ice and into the ocean beneath. There, it could combine with volcanic material and other chemical building blocks that may support life.

    Jupiter’s moon Europa and the Earth’s Moon shown at the same scale. The diameter of Europa is 3,130 kilometers; the diameter of Earth’s Moon is 3,476 kilometers. Prepared for NASA by Stephen Paul Meszaros.
    Jupiter’s moon Europa and the Earth’s Moon shown at the same scale. The diameter of Europa is 3,130 kilometers; the diameter of Earth’s Moon is 3,476 kilometers. Credit: NASA/Stephen Paul Meszaros.

    But can that work with this little oxygen? Scientists have always poetically envisioned this as Europa sort of “breathing” through its icy shell. However, the new findings show the moon seems to be choking instead.

    A different sort of life

    Despite this setback, hope persists. Europa is still a candidate for harboring life, albeit in a much more modest capacity than previously imagined. The scarcity of oxygen does not necessarily render Europa inhospitable for life. Rather, it reshapes our understanding of what form life might take there. You may call it coping, but if extreme life forms known to us here are any indication — whether it’s tardigrades that can survive in the vacuum of space or microbes that thrive at 121 degrees Celsius (250 degrees Fahrenheit) — life tends to find a way.

    “It’s on the lower end of what we would expect,” said Jamey Szalay, a plasma physicist at Princeton University who led the study. But “it’s not totally prohibitive” for habitability.

    The upcoming Europa Clipper mission, set to launch later this year, will help to clear things up. The spacecraft is expected to reach Europa by 2030, where it will explore the moon’s habitability in greater depth from above.

    The findings appeared in the journal Nature Astronomy.

    Europa Jupiter Life On Europa Oxygen
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