A planetary scientist said that beneath the sea ice of Europa, the moon of Jupiter's life may be octopus-like creatures.
Europa is Jupiter's fourth largest moon with a liquid, salty ocean beneath the icy crust. The new finding suggests it may contain essential ingredients for life.
A strange structure found on the surface of Jupiter's moon, Ganymede, caused a stir among the scientific world.
As previously reported, NASA recently held a press conference to announce a very important finding regarding Jupiter's moon Europa.
Earlier this year, NASA said it was developing a solar spacecraft, scheduled to launch in 2020 to study the Jupiter system.
International astronomers claim to have enough evidence to determine the surface of the moon Ganaymede, Jupiter's largest satellite, with a giant sea of saltwater.
NASA is planning to deploy a daring mission, which is to give robots to Jupiter's full moon, Europa, which is hoped to nurture life.
Experts of the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) claim that one day Jupiter's moon Europa may be suitable for occupants.
One of the first 'tourists' to Jupiter's icy satellite planet could be a small submarine about the size of only two cans of soft drinks.
At NASA's request, a promising project for Europa research has been revised to minimize costs. This is the latest move related to Europa's exploration plan at the American