Space
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NASA: Jupiter's Moon Europa is Surprisingly More Earth-Like Than Previously Thought
A new study by NASA reveals that the necessary balance of chemical energy needed for life exist in Europa, suggesting that the Jovian moon may be more comples and more earthlike than previously thought
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