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2007-01-07 23:55:34 · 4 answers · asked by siaoidiota 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

i read it from horrible science it said maybe

2007-01-07 23:57:57 · update #1

i read it from horrible science it said maybe

2007-01-07 23:57:58 · update #2

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It sounds very, very unlikely.

However, life on Europa is possible, a lot more possible than there being any sort of life on earth - it might be a bit of earthly eccentricity but we tend to believe that life needs liquid water, we think that because we only know for sure on one planet and we know they need liquid water because they're us.

Europa has a frozen surface but its believed that underneath there may be liquid oceans and out of all the solar system, besides earth it seems the likeliest place to find organic life.

Arthur C Clarke worked it in to his 2001 space odyssey series of books for this reason.

2007-01-08 01:06:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO! There aren't any giant worms in europa, or even life. There isn't any proof yet. However, scientists are planning to send a space probe to Europa to dig its way down below its icy surface by means of heat capsule with small drones in it to explore the mysterious moon. They use heat capsule to prevent contamination to the surface of Europa.

2007-01-08 00:07:38 · answer #2 · answered by Nemphyssia 2 · 1 0

There isn't any proof that such a creature could exist, but who knows certainly not me.

2007-01-08 00:04:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yep...maybe there are. And there maybe pink unicorns on Mars.

2007-01-08 00:20:43 · answer #4 · answered by gebobs 6 · 0 0

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