Recently, NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft in the United States is preparing to be sent into orbit around Jupiter. There may be a tool to detect life on Europa. While the Europa Clipper spacecraft undergoes final tests and preparations before launch in October 2024, astronomers have used one of the spacecraft's nine instruments, called SODA (Surface Dust Mass Analyzer), that will determine whether or not Europa can support life. The device should be able to directly detect extraterrestrial life. If there really is
In this regard, the three important components of living organisms are energy. Liquid Water and Suitable Chemicals Europa receives its energy from intense gravitational influences. It is caused by the gravity of Jupiter. This causes objects to be pushed and pulled on the moon. Until heat accumulates inside the moon, this process supports the theory of the existence of a liquid ocean beneath the surface of Europa.