Tides and the Biosphere of Europa
By Richard Greenberg
A liquid-water ocean beneath a thin crust of ice may offer several habitats for the evolution of life on one of Jupiter's moons
A liquid-water ocean beneath a thin crust of ice may offer several habitats for the evolution of life on one of Jupiter's moons
DOI: 10.1511/2002.13.48
The Copernican revolution began over 500 years ago with the realization that the Earth was not the center of the universe, but we still await its grand finale: The anticipated discovery of life elsewhere. Where else might we find life?
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