Hi, thanks for watching! In the video we mention this will be the first time "we" send a spacecraft to a moon other than our own. However, to clarify, this is the first time "NASA" will send a spacecraft to a moon other than Earth's own. Seeker is committed to providing accurate and up to date news about all things science, and we apologize for this miscommunication. To watch more Countdown To Launch, check out our playlist: bit.ly/CTLplaylist
Hey we've already discovered extraterrestrial life when US Naval intelligence disclosed a few days ago that UAPs or UFOs are a real thing and are obviously not of this world. 😊 Love you guys! Seeker is one of my Favorite shows!
I agree!! I hate all this...by the year 2030...by 2025.... c'mon I volunteer to work there if it helps move things along faster lol. Only Musk likes getting things done fast!
@Bill Fauber Let's put a hole in your argument. NASA uses military grade encryption plus days of editing to hide the aliens and yet they managed to forget big "spoons" and "plant life"? If they go to Europa and find alien life they d won't tell us for a long time. Maybe we'll die of old age and we'll never know. However, that doesn't mean they've found alien life on Mars and are hiding it from us while releasing pictures with "anomalies".
@Bill Fauber I just read the report. Nothing there says or suggest that NASA should slowly release information in case they discover an alien artifact off-world. What it says is that they should consider the social implications of such a discovery. It's mostly asking for research because we don't know how society would react if were to discover alien life. The rest of the report is unrelated to this discussion. There are many scholars out there. Scientists dying to know what's going on. If these images are out there and no one is freaking out about them, it's very likely that it has a logical explanation other than aliens. You need to provide evidence that NASA actually follows this release protocol. Because I can assure you these images are not the result of someone forgetting to hide something. These images come deconstructed and in black and white. They have to build them back together and apply filters so they look like what we'd see if we were there. Alien life is a very serious topic and a government agency like NASA will never allow for any information to be released like that. Nevertheless, I'm still curious. If there is any piece of evidence out there that can support your argument, I'd love to see it.
@Sirius White Soviets had the technology to perform a manned mars mission in 1989 with the Energia rocket which could've been configured to carry a 175 tons of payload.. That was 30 years ago and we still to this day aren't on mars. The dissolution of USSR and end of the "space race" was a major setback to space exploration..
@@johnlarson111 The probe that landed was European built, but the rocket and mothership was NASA. Regardless doesn't matter "we" as in the human species has sent a space craft to another moon, one farther away than Europa and managed to land on it.
You are right. She is not accurate and yet she feeds us with miss information confidently. Makes you wonder how much other misinformation we get from some RUclips channels.
Missions like this make me want to take better care of my body. I know that probably sounds strange, but thinking about all of the possible things we could discover in the future makes me want to live as long as I can (to experience them).
"First Spacecraft sent to a moon other than our own." Huygens: Am I a joke to you? Edit: Ya I know Huygens was an ESA probe and I guess they're talking about the first NASA mission to a moon.
I think the scope makes it more ambitious. Trying to find life literally tens of times farther away. Even with the return trip of apollo it is but a fraction of the distance they are traveling now.
@@Hiraeth1992 Uhuh, I like how I didn't really expect it. I think that was done well, because for a while I thought it was a movie about space dementia and a crew going crazy... the octopus part was a good mixup. The intense suspense of how they were trapped only having near-current tech made it feel more relatable to current fears of the dangers of space travel.
Seeker was right after all. After a quick browse: Cassini was a spacecraft sent to orbit and study Saturn. Huygens was a probe (not a spacecraft) dropped into the moon Titan.
Hey we've already discovered extraterrestrial life when US Naval intelligence disclosed a few days ago that UAPs or UFOs are a real thing and are obviously not of this world. 😊 Love you guys! Seeker is one of my Favorite shows!
Nasa said bacterial life without arsenic or silica qualifies as alien life on earth. First they made an announcement that in four hours there would be another announcement about alien life. Test runs. Valiant Thor. War of the worlds... The navy said UFOs are real.
There is life on every planet. Each planet has its own type of conditions. Just like Earth, they create their own life that is able to withstand the conditions of that planet. So its very obvious that there is life their and everywhere else in the solar system. On every planet. There may not be intelligent life in the solar system but their is certainly life besides earth in the solar system. By the way im 14 years old.
It's getting geothermal energy from the gravity of Jupiter from the friction of it being squeezed and released from the gravity of Jupiter while it orbits around.
Ok so I was doing some research on the moon and why we do not have access to high resolution images for my radio show. I found numerous spots with smudges or cloned pixels, no surprise there. What I was not expecting to find was an anomaly that seems to have been circled for correction (smudged or cloned). You have to use Google Earth and then select MOON. Enter the co-ordinates 27°16'53.37"N 25° 0'34.07"W You can see the shadow cast from the crater which shows where the sunlight is coming from. This also tallies with the object which has been circled by someone!
We did land on Titan. Europa's ocean is of course the subject of Arthur C. Clarke's 2010, always decades ahead of his time. The film is a beautiful rendition of Jupiter and it's moons.
i had no idea the launch vehicle was so up in the air. would the clipper satellite have to be rebuilt at least in part if nasa isn't ready and they use a commercial rocket that will take longer to get there?
Hunsberger sounds German. Greetings from Germany and keep up the good work. I love Seeker and Scishow :) The 2001: A Space Odyssey book sequels deal with the idea of complex aquatic life on Europa which is helped along by Jupiter being turned into a small second sun. Quite a good read
No. 2061, the third book, was the the one that dealt with the aquatic life and the ocean civilization at the bottom of the Europan ocean. It was not a very good book.
search for life on Europa and Enceladus is more interesting than Titan or any other moons in the solar system . The Europa clipper might be an ambitious mission but maybe sending a lander with a tunnelbot or robot probe that can drill the icy crust or go through in crevasses to reach the subsurface oceans might be even better .
It's weird how I start binging on cosmos related videos and suddenly I see a video about our current geopolitics on earth and realise how trivial we are and how much time we waste on fighting each other...
I want an orbiter for Uranus and Neptune. So we will have all the planets mapped. And a Venus blimp. Just need to divert a tiny but from the defense budget
Of course out there are so many different living organism , different than earth, based on their surroundings conditions, we just need to find exact location of them.
No I think this is discovery in real time. I could imagine drip feeding information regarding extratarrestrial intellegence, but I don't think society would break down over the sudden announcement of alien microbes. It would still be the most important discovery of our time, no doubt. I don't think europas biosphere could support anything of similar complexity to human beings. Without metalergy or an energy source greater than thermal vents, I don't think life ther could progress much past a slow moving, energy efficient, filter feeding pyrosome or something similar. But finding something intellegent there would still be amazing.
What I don't understand is why, on the one hand, there's such a thing as "the Goldilocks zone," while, on the other hand, we entertain the possibility of life on celestial objects outside of the Goldilocks zone. IF it's possible there could be life on Europa, doesn't that mean the Goldilocks zone is a misnomer? If we took the idea of a Goldilocks zone seriously, wouldn't that preclude the possibility of finding life on Europa?
The old 'gravitational slingshot' orbital trajectory for the Clipper flyby's. Yet, Clipper has no propulsion system needed to compensate for neutral density corrections. Gravity assists from Europa, Ganymede and Callisto to change its trajectory is pure fantasy. Mind games designed for space fans to clap like trained seals.
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When you ask people if they think we're alone in the universe, they rightly assume you mean other sentient, intelligent life forms, not new kinds of microbes and fungi. If you are in a remote cave far from anywhere with only creepy crawlies and lichens for company, you would still consider yourself to be alone. Even if we found primitive lifeforms on Europa, we'd still be alone. NASA really doesn't want to address this question seriously, which is why it's only interested in microbes. Yet a huge peer-reviewed paper was released showing compelling photographic evidence for lichens and fungi on Mars, and NASA says nothing. What's the deal?
Totally intrigued, how inevitable is life given solar system time and some reasonable sustainability, this could enrich our sense of purpose here on Earth and give us better reason to unite in an almighty effort to see our future play out in good health, and I don't mean 'just human', we still need our life form cousins by our sides at this stage!
This is a very solid foundation we can lean on....as well as creating some kind of unique drone not too big n too small that can "launch" itsself out from europa....hmmmm....interesting. :)
Im more interested in finding alien animals rather than intelligent life. I want to see their version of dinosaurs or real horror inducing xenomorphs. So exciting
0:32 "This will be the first time we send a spacecraft to any moon other than our own." FALSE - we send a lander to Saturn's moon Titan in 2005!!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens_(spacecraft)
Hi, thanks for watching! In the video we mention this will be the first time "we" send a spacecraft to a moon other than our own. However, to clarify, this is the first time "NASA" will send a spacecraft to a moon other than Earth's own. Seeker is committed to providing accurate and up to date news about all things science, and we apologize for this miscommunication. To watch more Countdown To Launch, check out our playlist: bit.ly/CTLplaylist
Hey we've already discovered extraterrestrial life when US Naval intelligence disclosed a few days ago that UAPs or UFOs are a real thing and are obviously not of this world. 😊 Love you guys! Seeker is one of my Favorite shows!
Thanks for the clarification ^_^ Keep up the awesome videos Seeker!
@@elevatedapples Yes and they are hiding it all in Area 51
Titan & Europa 😒
Can we reserve ‘we’ for humankind please?
LETS DO THIS NASA! HURRY UP I'M GETTING OLDER
Bill Fauber mars image anomalies 🤯
I agree!! I hate all this...by the year 2030...by 2025.... c'mon I volunteer to work there if it helps move things along faster lol. Only Musk likes getting things done fast!
@Bill Fauber Let's put a hole in your argument. NASA uses military grade encryption plus days of editing to hide the aliens and yet they managed to forget big "spoons" and "plant life"? If they go to Europa and find alien life they d
won't tell us for a long time. Maybe we'll die of old age and we'll never know. However, that doesn't mean they've found alien life on Mars and are hiding it from us while releasing pictures with "anomalies".
@Bill Fauber I just read the report. Nothing there says or suggest that NASA should slowly release information in case they discover an alien artifact off-world. What it says is that they should consider the social implications of such a discovery. It's mostly asking for research because we don't know how society would react if were to discover alien life. The rest of the report is unrelated to this discussion.
There are many scholars out there. Scientists dying to know what's going on. If these images are out there and no one is freaking out about them, it's very likely that it has a logical explanation other than aliens.
You need to provide evidence that NASA actually follows this release protocol. Because I can assure you these images are not the result of someone forgetting to hide something. These images come deconstructed and in black and white. They have to build them back together and apply filters so they look like what we'd see if we were there. Alien life is a very serious topic and a government agency like NASA will never allow for any information to be released like that.
Nevertheless, I'm still curious. If there is any piece of evidence out there that can support your argument, I'd love to see it.
@Sirius White Soviets had the technology to perform a manned mars mission in 1989 with the Energia rocket which could've been configured to carry a 175 tons of payload.. That was 30 years ago and we still to this day aren't on mars. The dissolution of USSR and end of the "space race" was a major setback to space exploration..
I hope we find an advanced civilization of dolphins living under europas ice
Best
Apparently dolphin and fish like beings come from Sirius 🐬
Maybe they will find Tardigrades there? 🤔
That be peaceful
What if they are carnivorous?😥
So if ever there are life in Europa, are we going to call them Europeans?
It would be Europans
Just like life on Venus would be Venetians. /s
@Duncan H Europa = Europeans, Venus = Venetians. Irony, meet sarcasm.
Europenies
No such thing as a European, there's such thing as everything else though. Ask Barbara spectre.
Extraterrestrial life is *waiting to be discovered*
Extraterrestrial Life has always been present!!!!It's just been supresed by the US government!!!
That is why we are going to raid Area 51!!!To see them aliens !!!👽
@@Samantha-jv6xu go for it boys
@@Samantha-jv6xu let us know how that worked out for you guys 😂
Quite an assumption, given a severe lack of evidence
0:32 ... This will be the second time we have sent a spacecraft to a moon not our own. Remember Titan and Cassini's Huygens probe?
that was the European space agency not nasa
@@johnlarson111 The probe that landed was European built, but the rocket and mothership was NASA. Regardless doesn't matter "we" as in the human species has sent a space craft to another moon, one farther away than Europa and managed to land on it.
You are right. She is not accurate and yet she feeds us with miss information confidently. Makes you wonder how much other misinformation we get from some RUclips channels.
@@Samvicorp Well Seeker has always been terrible. This isn't the first time there has been glaringly wrong information in one of their vids.
@@Samvicorp the fact that you posed that as a novel idea leads me to believe you haven't been to many websites on the web.
1969:We will colonize moon in 50 years
2019:Still trying to figure out Jupiter's moon
2016: Earth is Flat
Lol
2030: what's a Jupiter?
0:31 "This will be the first time we send a spacecraft to a moon other than our own."
Huygens Probe: They forgot about me :( *Sad spacecraft noises...
Perhaps they meant NASA and America by we.
@@funkyflames7430 Oh, I didn't think about that. Perhaps you're right ^_^
Master Therion Where did Huygens Probe go?? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
John Doe Saturn’s moon Titan
@@funkyflames7430 But then they would also mean that Earth's moon is theirs...
Missions like this make me want to take better care of my body. I know that probably sounds strange, but thinking about all of the possible things we could discover in the future makes me want to live as long as I can (to experience them).
Thank you for all the fascinating and educational content Seeker!
It's not educational, it's click bait.
Specially when they posted the video about vaping
@tommy aronson why you here then.. hypocrisy at it's finest
I guess it's clickbait...
Any news channel nowadays (70%) provides lies and clickbait
I’m pretty sure we’re not alone in the universe there bud
Can’t possibly be that sure
Squidward Tents oh we can be sure
0:30
Seeker: This will be the first time we will send a spacecraft to a moon other than ours.
Titan: Do I look like a joke to you?
The first time on another moon other than our moon? What about Titan Cassini-Huygens?
Even if they find anything it will be classified. They'll say nothing to see here.
Anthony Morales Exactly but then the discovery channel will make shit up for views. Aliens don't need water!
The government already knows aliens are exist they won’t tell us
They will keep it top secret and say they found bacteria in thw water but nothing else
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"First Spacecraft sent to a moon other than our own."
Huygens: Am I a joke to you?
Edit: Ya I know Huygens was an ESA probe and I guess they're talking about the first NASA mission to a moon.
Why do we need to find them on Jupiter when they are right in Area 51!?
Coz they still didn't figure out where that life form of Area 51 originates from hence need to figure out
Ye plus they dont know what they are capable of and what their intentions are.
Europa Clipper is NASA's most ambitious plan? I think Apollo was harder, it involved humans and coming back to Earth.
Yep that was one ambitious video production.
@@dkdurham2607 proof for it being a video?
That idiocy has been debunked more than the bible.
I think the scope makes it more ambitious. Trying to find life literally tens of times farther away. Even with the return trip of apollo it is but a fraction of the distance they are traveling now.
I already watched this movie, it doesn't end well.
~Europa Report~
in which an electric octopus was shown in the end
@@Hiraeth1992 Uhuh, I like how I didn't really expect it.
I think that was done well, because for a while I thought it was a movie about space dementia and a crew going crazy... the octopus part was a good mixup.
The intense suspense of how they were trapped only having near-current tech made it feel more relatable to current fears of the dangers of space travel.
Was a pretty good movie, I like near B rated space movies also, like: Pandorum, Sunshine, Moon all pretty good ones.
Nanu nanu.
Comment Guy I love all those movies!! Which one is you’re favorite out of the group
Seeker was right after all. After a quick browse:
Cassini was a spacecraft sent to orbit and study Saturn.
Huygens was a probe (not a spacecraft) dropped into the moon Titan.
They are all spacecraft. A space suit is even a space craft.
Trying to distract us from the raid Seeker?!? Alien life will be discovered TODAY!👽👌
I've been practicing my Naruto Run for weeks! I'm ready!
Ummmm...no they didnt find squat..it was just a get together and nobody broke through.
I guess they didn’t learn from “Europa Report” lol life exists and doesn’t want to be found
Zameen Z allah-hu-akbar-rolled
0:37 “This is the first time we’re sending a spacecraft to a moon other than our own”
I guess Titan isn’t a moon, huh
*Humans if life is discovered on Europa * : You're being rescued, please don't resist.
Hey we've already discovered extraterrestrial life when US Naval intelligence disclosed a few days ago that UAPs or UFOs are a real thing and are obviously not of this world. 😊 Love you guys! Seeker is one of my Favorite shows!
Europa isn’t the first moon we will visit besides our own. The Huygens probe landed on Titan in 2004.
But aliens are already discovered , they r in area 51 xD !
xD !
todays the raid get your naruto running skills on
@@azuila who needs to run when u can use kamui xD
Nasa said bacterial life without arsenic or silica qualifies as alien life on earth. First they made an announcement that in four hours there would be another announcement about alien life. Test runs. Valiant Thor. War of the worlds...
The navy said UFOs are real.
@@azuila 2 were arrested for trying to run in. One was arrested for pissing over the gate.
I'm here after watching "2010: the year we make contact"😁😁...to know more about Europa .... phenomenal movie...🤩
One of the few movies that was better than the book(s). Clark wasnt the greatest author. Visionary yes, author -not so much.
I absolutely love these Rocket kinda videos
I'm literally addicted to your content
First spacecraft to another moon?? 🤔 what about Titan?
Exactly
Not American... So it doesn't count for them. Or more probably, they didn't notice. 😂
The titan probe was delivered by Cassini, which had Saturn as the primary mission not Titan.
@@timg375 yea but the probe's primary mission was Titan, and now they're sending a probe again
@@timg375 So it doesn't count because Cassini had the capacity to accomplish more than one mission? I don't see how that makes any sense...
This isn't the first time we send a space craft to an alien moon. We already sent a probe to Titan.
"The stick is on fire! Oh my god the stick is on fire!" - Eric Cartman
Nanu nanu.
There is life on every planet. Each planet has its own type of conditions. Just like Earth, they create their own life that is able to withstand the conditions of that planet. So its very obvious that there is life their and everywhere else in the solar system. On every planet. There may not be intelligent life in the solar system but their is certainly life besides earth in the solar system. By the way im 14 years old.
Yeah. Finally some voice of reason getting through, instead of the hyped up Mars crowd that doesn't even know that their missions have no purpose.
Once Sun fries the Earth, we will live on Europa. Need to discover immortality before that though.
It's getting geothermal energy from the gravity of Jupiter from the friction of it being squeezed and released from the gravity of Jupiter while it orbits around.
a freaken orbiter....SEND A LANDER OR ROVER!!!
Jam nah gotta drill through that thick crust of ice first then down goes a submersible probe with high def cameras and other scientific instruments.
Trying to find life out there when we are already alive is assuming we are some special case in this universe.
0:33
So what was 'Huygens' that went to Titan???
Ok so I was doing some research on the moon and why we do not have access to high resolution images for my radio show. I found numerous spots with smudges or cloned pixels, no surprise there. What I was not expecting to find was an anomaly that seems to have been circled for correction (smudged or cloned). You have to use Google Earth and then select MOON. Enter the co-ordinates 27°16'53.37"N 25° 0'34.07"W You can see the shadow cast from the crater which shows where the sunlight is coming from. This also tallies with the object which has been circled by someone!
Party on! Have to get this done ! Thx for the video.
If life is found on another planets in our solar system it seems only fitting to call it/them Solar-terrestrial life
We did land on Titan. Europa's ocean is of course the subject of Arthur C. Clarke's 2010, always decades ahead of his time. The film is a beautiful rendition of Jupiter and it's moons.
"This will be the first time we send a spacecraft to a moon other than our own"
What about the lander on Titan?
nobody cares about that lander
@@azuila Excuse me?
@@FSGoingStraight face the truth
0.33 thats frankly bullshit, we sent a spacecraft too titan, which also classifies as another moon then our own
NASA should use the falcon heavy for this instead of SLS
I think I heard something about us landing a probe on Saturn's moon, Titan.
Thanks for the bedtime story
Can you guys slow down the speed with which you explain things.. Technical stuff takes time to sink in.. Love your videos
You can change the speed of the video, maybe that’ll help.
@@adanmartinez4552 just wanted to give some suggestion..that's all
i had no idea the launch vehicle was so up in the air. would the clipper satellite have to be rebuilt at least in part if nasa isn't ready and they use a commercial rocket that will take longer to get there?
How will commercial options lead to longer travel times?
Did you wake up in the middle of the night to drop this video
Why the hard work. I'm right here right now.
Hunsberger sounds German.
Greetings from Germany and keep up the good work. I love Seeker and Scishow :)
The 2001: A Space Odyssey book sequels deal with the idea of complex aquatic life on Europa which is helped along by Jupiter being turned into a small second sun. Quite a good read
No.
2061, the third book, was the the one that dealt with the aquatic life and the ocean civilization at the bottom of the Europan ocean.
It was not a very good book.
I have not read 3001 since 2061 was so bad.
Rama was great though.
This is so awesome ,,, I enjoy this kind of video ,,, lot of things I have wondered ,,keep on bringing us ,,totally cool videos
search for life on Europa and Enceladus is more interesting than Titan or any other moons in the solar system .
The Europa clipper might be an ambitious mission but maybe sending a lander with a tunnelbot or robot probe that can drill the icy crust or go through in crevasses to reach the subsurface oceans might be even better .
Discovering life on other places is the only reason I want to grow old
Okay
It's weird how I start binging on cosmos related videos and suddenly I see a video about our current geopolitics on earth and realise how trivial we are and how much time we waste on fighting each other...
I want an orbiter for Uranus and Neptune. So we will have all the planets mapped. And a Venus blimp. Just need to divert a tiny but from the defense budget
Since SpaceX already has plans to go to Mars, they might as well use them to send it to that moon
Of course out there are so many different living organism , different than earth, based on their surroundings conditions, we just need to find exact location of them.
"All these worlds are yours, except Europa.
Do not attempt landing there."
Who said this?
I think that was “Attempt no landings there.”
Ronald Peña Arthur C. Clark in the novel 2010
What are you doing Duka.
I think you ought to take a stress pill and think things over.
@@Heliocentric Why?
So this video means they've already found life.
This is part of the drip. It's awesome though
No I think this is discovery in real time. I could imagine drip feeding information regarding extratarrestrial intellegence, but I don't think society would break down over the sudden announcement of alien microbes. It would still be the most important discovery of our time, no doubt. I don't think europas biosphere could support anything of similar complexity to human beings. Without metalergy or an energy source greater than thermal vents, I don't think life ther could progress much past a slow moving, energy efficient, filter feeding pyrosome or something similar. But finding something intellegent there would still be amazing.
Exciting.
What I don't understand is why, on the one hand, there's such a thing as "the Goldilocks zone," while, on the other hand, we entertain the possibility of life on celestial objects outside of the Goldilocks zone. IF it's possible there could be life on Europa, doesn't that mean the Goldilocks zone is a misnomer? If we took the idea of a Goldilocks zone seriously, wouldn't that preclude the possibility of finding life on Europa?
The old 'gravitational slingshot' orbital trajectory for the Clipper flyby's. Yet, Clipper has no propulsion system needed to compensate for neutral density corrections. Gravity assists from Europa, Ganymede and Callisto to change its trajectory is pure fantasy. Mind games designed for space fans to clap like trained seals.
We haven't made it to Mars yet! 😳
Maureen you make this channel 🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
"Attempt no landing on Europa"-the landlord
Today's fact: In 2005, a fortune cookie company called Wonton Food Inc. correctly foretold lottery numbers, resulting in 110 winners and an investigation. No fraud was involved.
Wasn't Megatron found under ice in a moon?
is it possible to send a lander there at the same time as the orbiter?
3:42 Why do commercial options lead to more travel time?
When you ask people if they think we're alone in the universe, they rightly assume you mean other sentient, intelligent life forms, not new kinds of microbes and fungi. If you are in a remote cave far from anywhere with only creepy crawlies and lichens for company, you would still consider yourself to be alone. Even if we found primitive lifeforms on Europa, we'd still be alone. NASA really doesn't want to address this question seriously, which is why it's only interested in microbes. Yet a huge peer-reviewed paper was released showing compelling photographic evidence for lichens and fungi on Mars, and NASA says nothing. What's the deal?
The orange background looks nice
Totally intrigued, how inevitable is life given solar system time and some reasonable sustainability, this could enrich our sense of purpose here on Earth and give us better reason to unite in an almighty effort to see our future play out in good health, and I don't mean 'just human', we still need our life form cousins by our sides at this stage!
Nice.
Just give me some tip ups, some minnows, and a heck of an ice auger. I'll find out what's in Europa.
Maren 😍
Even if NASA does find one, they won’t share it with anyone!!
Shit its about time !!! They have been talking about this since the mid 1990's !!!
This is a very solid foundation we can lean on....as well as creating some kind of unique drone not too big n too small that can "launch" itsself out from europa....hmmmm....interesting. :)
Any life found not of Earth would be the biggest discovery in the history of our race and will change everything.
+1 for that dinosaur sweater.
Life needs a fourth element as well: The internet to complain and argue about stuff.
I beg to differ
@@evanhorn6658 I see what you did there. I disagree with your statement.
Finally! Hopefully we'll find some leviathan like creatures.
Im more interested in finding alien animals rather than intelligent life. I want to see their version of dinosaurs or real horror inducing xenomorphs. So exciting
The source of its internal heat is already known, it is caused by the contraction and expansion due to orbiting jupiter.
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just wonder how spacecraft can see through the europa inside the core to outside at 013 to 019 / 113 to 118
I gotta say, I keep watching Seeker because Maren Hunsberger is super cute!😍
Just use a loud speaker and announce humanity's interest in theire moon and watch as they try to escape.
"Houston, it looks like Europa just turned its lights off."
the music did not match the mood.
Is that cool Dinosaur top part of the seeker merchandise??? :o
By creating fantastic animations and feed it to a gulable public that questions nothing. That how they find life
The really important question is what’s the value of finding extraterrestrial microbes.
impinator maxima I get that, but how is that valuable?
impinator maxima it just seems like such a waste. We have microbes on Earth that we don’t understand.
0:32 "This will be the first time we send a spacecraft to any moon other than our own."
FALSE - we send a lander to Saturn's moon Titan in 2005!!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens_(spacecraft)
Still, it doesn't register in my mind that we are essentially on a rock, flying through an open space that goes on for all eternity.
We already know the Kraken lives down there! Lol 😁🐙
Why are they not including a Lander in this very expensive mission..the lander could be sent to the surface and activated later.
So there not actually looking for life? Just looking for some of the requirements for life