Stargazers will display comes about because of a novel Europa watching effort that brought about shocking confirmation of movement that might be identified with the nearness of a subsurface sea on Europa.
With a specific end goal to exhibit the new pictures of Jupiter's Icy moon Europa caught by the notable Hubble Space Telescope, a video chat will be composed by the US space office NASA at 11:30 pm IST on Monday, September 26.
Researchers trust that Europa may contain life underneath the ice sheets and new discoveries will be exhibited in the meeting. As per reports, Europa is our most solid option to discover outsider life inside our nearby planetary group.
A few missions have been directed in the past to check what's underneath the surface of Europa, particularly under the ocean. NASA is wanting to send a devoted test to take tests from the Jupiter's most renowned moon.
Space experts will exhibit comes about because of a novel Europa watching effort that brought about shocking confirmation of action that might be identified with the nearness of a subsurface sea on Europa.
Members in the video chat will be:
Paul Hertz, chief of the Astrophysics Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington
William Sparks, stargazer with the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore
Britney Schmidt, partner educator at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta
Jennifer Wiseman, senior Hubble extend researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland
To take part by telephone, media must contact Dwayne Brown at 202-358-1726 or dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov and give their media association no later than twelve Monday.
Sound of the video chat will stream live on NASA's site.
With a specific end goal to exhibit the new pictures of Jupiter's Icy moon Europa caught by the notable Hubble Space Telescope, a video chat will be composed by the US space office NASA at 11:30 pm IST on Monday, September 26.
Researchers trust that Europa may contain life underneath the ice sheets and new discoveries will be exhibited in the meeting. As per reports, Europa is our most solid option to discover outsider life inside our nearby planetary group.
A few missions have been directed in the past to check what's underneath the surface of Europa, particularly under the ocean. NASA is wanting to send a devoted test to take tests from the Jupiter's most renowned moon.
Space experts will exhibit comes about because of a novel Europa watching effort that brought about shocking confirmation of action that might be identified with the nearness of a subsurface sea on Europa.
Members in the video chat will be:
Paul Hertz, chief of the Astrophysics Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington
William Sparks, stargazer with the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore
Britney Schmidt, partner educator at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta
Jennifer Wiseman, senior Hubble extend researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland
To take part by telephone, media must contact Dwayne Brown at 202-358-1726 or dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov and give their media association no later than twelve Monday.
Sound of the video chat will stream live on NASA's site.
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