
"what galaxies are targets for finding life? is animal life more common than civilizations. could i expect europa to have complex alien like-fish?"
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Studying a Giant Planet
Eight years from now, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter, with instruments to study its atmosphere. Research goals for the mission include determining how the giant planet formed, how much water it contains, and how its powerful auroras compare to Earth’s Northern Lights.
Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]
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- A New Pathway to Life's Origin
- Ground Truth
- 2012 Astrobiology Graduate Student Conference
- A New Postdoc at NAI Central
- O/OREOS Nanosatellite Success in Orbit
- Astrobiologists among the 2012 Geochemical Fellows
- A Salt-Free Primordial Soup?
- Rethinking an Alien World


Azalea said:
I am thankful for the scientists that forge ahead with exploration and foresight to learn more about our universe.