WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.667 --> 00:00:04.037 An international research team led out of NASA’s Goddard Space 2 00:00:04.037 --> 00:00:07.107 Flight Center have obtained the first direct detection of water 3 00:00:07.107 --> 00:00:10.811 vapor on Jupiter’s moon, Europa. This came in the form of an 4 00:00:10.811 --> 00:00:14.147 infrared signal, captured by an instrument on the Keck Telescope 5 00:00:14.147 --> 00:00:18.485 in Hawaii. Past NASA missions and earthbound telescopes have 6 00:00:18.485 --> 00:00:21.321 found strong evidence suggesting there is an ocean of water 7 00:00:21.321 --> 00:00:24.791 beneath Europa’s icy surface, and plumes seemingly bursting 8 00:00:24.791 --> 00:00:29.863 thru cracks into space. In this recent study, the scientists 9 00:00:29.863 --> 00:00:33.901 observed the entire surface of Europa over seventeen dates in 10 00:00:33.901 --> 00:00:39.006 2016 and 2017. In one instance. there was a short-lived spike in 11 00:00:39.006 --> 00:00:41.942 infrared light – a spectral fingerprint that could only be 12 00:00:41.942 --> 00:00:47.381 due to water vapor. When water escapes from Europa’s subsurface 13 00:00:47.381 --> 00:00:50.751 reservoirs, the resulting vapor is exposed to radiation from the 14 00:00:50.751 --> 00:00:54.888 sun, and the H2O molecules give off a distinctive infrared glow. 15 00:00:54.888 --> 00:00:59.493 This glowing signal – detected by Keck – allowed scientists the 16 00:00:59.493 --> 00:01:03.563 first direct measurement of water vapor on Europa. And here, 17 00:01:03.563 --> 00:01:06.166 scientists measured over two thousand tons of water in the 18 00:01:06.166 --> 00:01:10.203 plume, nearly the volume of an Olympic swimming pool. While 19 00:01:10.203 --> 00:01:13.206 scientists currently have limited ability to detect liquid 20 00:01:13.206 --> 00:01:17.110 water on Europa, this new detection of water in vapor form 21 00:01:17.110 --> 00:01:19.413 is the next best thing in the search for one of the most 22 00:01:19.413 --> 00:01:22.916 essential ingredients for life. This discovery will inform 23 00:01:22.916 --> 00:01:26.586 future observations of Europa, including NASA’s upcoming Europa 24 00:01:26.586 --> 00:01:29.656 Clipper mission, which will study the Jovian moon at close 25 00:01:29.656 --> 00:01:32.559 range. These efforts should further unlock the secrets of 26 00:01:32.559 --> 00:01:37.564 Europa and its potential for life beyond Earth.