Kainaati Gup Shup with Salman Hameed

[Urdu/Hindi] Europa Clipper to Explore Jupiter's Icy Moon! | Gupshup by Salman Hameed

โ€ข Salman Hameed

๐ŸŒ Jupiter's moon, Europa, is one of the most promising locations in our solar system for finding alien life! Beneath its thick ice sheet lies a vast salt-water ocean, making it a key target for NASA's Europa Clipper Mission. Launched in 2024, this groundbreaking mission will arrive at Europa in 2030, conducting close flybys and even passing through potential plumes of water erupting from its hidden ocean. Could these plumes hold clues to extraterrestrial life? ๐Ÿ”ญ In this episode of Kainaat Gup Shup, astrophysicist Salman Hameed dives deep into the mission, exploring the fascinating science behind Europa and its potential to support life.

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Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios 

Credits: 
Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed
Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh
Music: โ€œKainaatโ€ by Umer Piracha
Subtitles by: DigiCircle
Images: NASA, Wikipedia, ESA, JWST & JPL-Caltech