NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed homemade carbon dioxide on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, raising the possibility that the frigid waterworld could host life.

The new detection by JWST is intriguing because the carbon dioxide does not seem to have been carried by a meteorite or asteroid, and it appears in a geologically young region of the moon called Tara Regio, suggesting the gas may have formed within the moon itself.

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    1 year ago

    I enjoy how the search for life in the universe is like, in the whole visible universe, there’s not that many planets that could host life, but have we checked our neighboring planets?

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      1 year ago

      in the whole visible universe, there’s not that many planets that could host life

      Surely depends on what you regard as “not that many”. I’d say their number is huge. It keeps increasing with better detection technology.

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      1 year ago

      There are a lot of people trying to look at a lot of objects with only one capable toy.