#Alien jellyfish may be lurking in water on Jupiter’s moon

#Alien jellyfish may be lurking in water on Jupiter’s moon

“Alien jellyfish may be lurking in water on Jupiter’s moon” Killer alien jellyfish may be lurking in the water — near Jupiter. Experts say conditions are perfect for the fearsome floating stingers, which may be weirder and deadlier than our ones. Scientists studying newly formed “gashes” on icy Greenland found them eerily similar to terrain…

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#Alien life ‘probably’ exists on Jupiter’s moon

#Alien life ‘probably’ exists on Jupiter’s moon

“Alien life ‘probably’ exists on Jupiter’s moon” Scientists have moved a step further in finding out whether alien life really does exist. One place they’ve long believed life could be is on one of Jupiter’s 79 moons. The moon in question is Europa – and there’s a very valid reason why. Europa has water and oxygen,…

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#Jupiter’s monster storm not just wide but surprisingly deep

#Jupiter’s monster storm not just wide but surprisingly deep

“#Jupiter’s monster storm not just wide but surprisingly deep” CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, a storm so big it could swallow Earth, extends surprisingly deep beneath the planet’s cloud tops, scientists reported Thursday. NASA’s Juno spacecraft has discovered that the monster storm, though shrinking, still has a depth of between 200 miles…

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#Spacecraft buzzes Jupiter’s mega moon, 1st close-up in years

#Spacecraft buzzes Jupiter’s mega moon, 1st close-up in years

“#Spacecraft buzzes Jupiter’s mega moon, 1st close-up in years” CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA’s Juno spacecraft has provided the first close-ups of Jupiter’s largest moon in two decades. Juno zoomed past icy Ganymede on Monday, passing within 645 miles (1,038 kilometers). The last time a spacecraft came that close was in 2000 when NASA’s Galileo…

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