During this planet Mars is predicted as the future home of mankind. However, recently space experts are seriously researching another location as an alternative to Mars, the planet Jupiter.
Of course, humans will not live in Jupiter because the giant planet is a gas. The target is Europa, a moon on Jupiter's side.
Futurism reported on Saturday (5/12/2018), NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have prepared an expedition plan to evaluate Europa through the Joint Europa Mission (JEM) program.
Not only NASA and ESA, researchers from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, have also conducted comparative research on the situation in the oceans of Europa with a uranium-watered gold mine in South Africa.
Apparently, found bacteria can live with sustained substances derived from uranium. Based on the report, the researchers drew the conclusions of the ocean in the Europa can also support life.
The discovery adds to the positive news about the ocean in Europe that resembles the oceans on planet Earth, even though its size is twice as big.
Researchers from the University of São Paulo are expected to provide additional insight to the joint exploration of NASA and ESA.
The joint exploration will take place in 2025 to look for life elements in Europa.