Exploring the Habitability of the Solar System's Ocean Worlds Using Geophysical Measurements
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Join NASA JPL scientist Steven Vance for an in-depth presentation exploring how geophysical measurements are used to investigate the potential habitability of ocean worlds in our solar system. Delve into the scientific methods and technologies employed to study the subsurface oceans of icy moons and other celestial bodies, examining their potential to harbor life. Learn about cutting-edge research techniques that help determine the physical and chemical properties of these alien oceans, and understand how these measurements contribute to our understanding of astrobiology and the search for extraterrestrial life in our cosmic neighborhood.
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1094: Exploring the Habitability of the Solar System’s Ocean Worlds using Geophysical Measurements
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