1 00:00:00,234 --> 00:00:03,770 NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has directly imaged what may be 2 00:00:03,770 --> 00:00:08,408 plumes of water vapor on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa. 3 00:00:08,408 --> 00:00:11,411 Europa has long been thought to harbor a global ocean of water 4 00:00:11,411 --> 00:00:14,781 beneath its surface of ice, making it a prime target of 5 00:00:14,781 --> 00:00:18,352 study for anyone interested in searching for alien life. 6 00:00:18,352 --> 00:00:20,954 Eventually our search for life will take us into that ocean, 7 00:00:20,954 --> 00:00:24,691 but until then, the existence of a water vapor plume would 8 00:00:24,691 --> 00:00:29,329 provide an early glimpse into the ocean’s conditions. In 2012, 9 00:00:29,329 --> 00:00:32,065 a team of astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to 10 00:00:32,065 --> 00:00:35,969 observe a faint aurora from the interaction of Europa and 11 00:00:35,969 --> 00:00:38,705 Jupiter’s magnetic field. They detected emissions in 12 00:00:38,705 --> 00:00:41,909 wavelengths characteristic of the breakup of water molecules, 13 00:00:41,909 --> 00:00:44,678 and after considering a wide variety of causes, the team 14 00:00:44,678 --> 00:00:47,681 concluded that the most plausible explanation for these 15 00:00:47,681 --> 00:00:51,084 spectroscopic measurements was the existence of plumes of water 16 00:00:51,084 --> 00:00:54,821 vapor erupting from the surface of Europa. Now a different team 17 00:00:54,821 --> 00:00:57,357 of astronomers has used a different method with similar 18 00:00:57,357 --> 00:01:00,928 results - they used Hubble to image Europa in ultraviolet 19 00:01:00,928 --> 00:01:03,997 light as the moon transited across the disk of Jupiter and 20 00:01:03,997 --> 00:01:06,800 were actually able to take direct images of what appear to 21 00:01:06,800 --> 00:01:11,171 be the silhouettes of plumes rising about 125 miles above the 22 00:01:11,171 --> 00:01:14,808 surface of Europa. If these observations are indeed of water 23 00:01:14,808 --> 00:01:17,978 vapor plumes, then they approximately match the 2012 24 00:01:17,978 --> 00:01:21,014 observation estimates for the plumes’ mass, height, and 25 00:01:21,014 --> 00:01:23,951 location. Also, these plumes are transient, meaning they come and 26 00:01:23,951 --> 00:01:26,486 they go - out of ten observations of Europa 27 00:01:26,486 --> 00:01:30,290 transiting across Jupiter, the team saw possible plumes on just 28 00:01:30,290 --> 00:01:34,394 three of the transits. Both the recent observations and the 2012 29 00:01:34,394 --> 00:01:37,764 observations provide evidence, not proof, of water vapor plumes 30 00:01:37,764 --> 00:01:41,501 on Europa. Science is a process; it’s not always cut-and-dried. 31 00:01:41,501 --> 00:01:44,104 But future observations by Hubble, and infrared 32 00:01:44,104 --> 00:01:47,641 observations by the James Webb Space Telescope, could continue 33 00:01:47,641 --> 00:01:49,810 to build a case for the existence of these plumes on 34 00:01:49,810 --> 00:01:53,914 Europa. And then NASA’s future Europa flyby mission would 35 00:01:53,914 --> 00:01:56,450 continue the search for the plumes and visit them to look 36 00:01:56,450 --> 00:01:59,086 for evidence of a habitable underwater world. 37 00:01:59,820 --> 00:00:00,000 [music ends]