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Juno spacecraft reveals thickness of Europa’s ice shell

“The 18-mile estimate relates to the cold, rigid, conductive outer layer of a pure water ice shell,” said Dr. Steve Levin. [ https://www.labroots.com/trending/space/30133/juno-spacecraf…ce-shell-2](https://www.labroots.com/trending/space/30133/juno-spacecraf…ce-shell-2)


How thick is the ice shell on Jupiter’s moon, Europa? This is what a recent study published in Nature Astronomy hopes to address as a team of scientists revealed groundbreaking insights into Europa’s ice shell thickness and subsurface structure. This study has the potential to help scientists better understand the interior composition of Europa and whether it could support life as we know it.

For the study, the researchers analyzed data obtained by NASA’s Juno spacecraft in 2022 when the spacecraft came within 220 miles (360 kilometers) of Europa’s surface. The goal of the study was to put constraints on the thickness of Europa’s ice shell, with the researchers noting current estimates range from 1.86 miles (3 kilometers) to more than 18.6 miles (30 kilometers). Since Europa is a prime target for the search for life beyond Earth, scientists hypothesize that cracks exist within the ice shell, enabling the delivery of nutrients from the surface to the subsurface liquid water ocean. In the end, the researchers estimated the average thickness of Europa’s ice shell is approximately 18 miles (29 kilometers).

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