Join the Efforts of a Manned Mission To Jovian Moon Europa 212
Kristian vonBengtson writes "Objective Europa aims to send human beings to Jupiter's icy moon, Europa, on a one way mission in search of extraterrestrial life while expanding the borders of exploration and knowledge for all mankind. The starting point of Objective Europa is purely theoretical (Phase I) but will move into more advanced phases including prototyping, technology try-outs, and eventually a crewed launch. Objective Europa is a crowd-researched project made up of an international team of volunteers. Many people from a wide range of backgrounds have already joined and become a vital part of the mission. ... [Europa's] deep ocean and active geology provide a solid platform for extraterrestrial life, making Europa one of the most enticing locations to explore in the solar system. The 600-day flight required to reach Europa is manageable with today's technology, and the many challenges of such a mission pose a perfect starting point for new research and innovative thinking."
Don't they know (Score:3, Funny)
All these worlds are yours EXCEPT Europa.
Someone just watched Europa Report (Score:3, Funny)
Re:FFS (Score:5, Funny)
If we go by Arthur C Clarke (and really, why shouldn't we?) it would be Europan which has a nice ring to it.
If we go by Arthur C. Clarke, we should attempt no landings there.
Re:FFS (Score:5, Funny)
"why not send a nuclear submarine that could use its reactor to melt through all the ice and then navigate the sea beneath?"
Because submarines' flying abilities, even when nuclear, compete in the same league as pigs.