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  2. Europa Report - Wikipedia

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    The movie is a found footage film and follows a nonlinear progression. The crew used as inspiration real footage from the International Space Station and space walks from the Space Shuttle. [5] The space ship was designed through computer graphics, giving high detail to the camera angles to be used in the film.

  3. Life (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    In the near future, an uncrewed space probe returns from Mars to Earth's orbit with soil samples potentially containing evidence of extraterrestrial life.The probe is collected by the International Space Station, where exobiologist Hugh Derry revives a dormant cell that quickly grows into a multi-celled organism; a group of schoolchildren vote to name the organism "Calvin".

  4. Planetary habitability in the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Aside from Earth, no planets in the solar system are known to harbor life. Mars, Europa, and Titan are considered to have once had or currently have conditions permitting the existence of life. Multiple rovers have been sent to Mars, while Europa Clipper is planned to reach Europa in 2030, and the Dragonfly space probe is planned to launch in 2027.

  5. NASA launches probe to study Jupiter's icy moon Europa - AOL

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    A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket carrying NASA's Europa Clipper space probe launches from Kennedy Space Center on Oct. 14, 2024, on a mission to orbit Jupiter and study its icy moon, Europa, for signs ...

  6. NASA plans for launch of Europa Clipper: What to know ... - AOL

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    Six spacecraft have visited Europa since it became one of the first moons found beyond Earth.. NASA’s Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft flew by Jupiter in the early 1970s, but the first spacecraft to ...

  7. Europa (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Life on Europa could exist clustered around hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, or below the ocean floor, where endoliths are known to inhabit on Earth. Alternatively, it could exist clinging to the lower surface of Europa's ice layer, much like algae and bacteria in Earth's polar regions, or float freely in Europa's ocean. [ 188 ]

  8. NASA's Europa Clipper launched into space for historic ... - AOL

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    The Europa Clipper launched at 10:06 a.m. MT/11:06 a.m. CT. How to watch Europa Clipper launch NASA is providing coverage on its website and on NASA+ on Monday.

  9. Interplanetary contamination - Wikipedia

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    Since the Moon is now generally considered to be free from life, the most likely source of contamination would be from Mars during either a Mars sample-return mission or as a result of a crewed mission to Mars. The possibility of new human pathogens, or environmental disruption due to back contamination, is considered to be of extremely low ...