A spacecraft is on its way to study Jupiter's moon for signs of life in water plumes – but they might not even be there BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Know about the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa and the possibility of life beneath it Encyclopedia Britannica
The search for life on Jupiter's icy moon Europa just got more complicated Science Daily
The idea that Earth is the Solar System's ultimate water world is misleading: Europa likely holds more than twice our ocean's volume beneath a crust of ice, while Enceladus is continuously venting material from its hidden ocean directly into space. Space Daily
Could Earth have sent life to Jupiter's moon Europa? Phys.org
Evidence of Water Plumes from Jupiter's Moon Europa Vanishes skyandtelescope.org
Scientists thought Jupiter's moon Europa was ejecting water. Now they're not so sure Space
Jupiter's moon Europa may have signs of life in its buried ocean — but can we get to them? Yahoo
Radar Echoes From Europa Reveal Secrets Beneath the Ice Astrobiology Web
Europa’s Ice Shell May Be Tougher Barrier than Planetary Scientists Hoped Sci.News
Europa may not vent water into space after all Science News
Europa Clipper, Images from the Journey to Europa NASA SVS (.gov)
It Looks Like Europa Doesn't Have Plumes of Water Vapour After All Universe Today
Jupiter’s moon Europa has a seafloor that may be quiet and lifeless WashU
Photos: Solar eclipse plunges parts of Europe into darkness Al Jazeera
A new study finds Jupiter’s moon Europa’s quiet seafloor may still hold keys for life Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Europe’s total solar eclipse: the best place to see it and how to view it safely The Guardian
NASA’s Juno Measures Thickness of Europa’s Ice Shell NASA (.gov)
Jupiter's moon Europa hides a saltwater ocean that may contain more than twice the water of all Earth's oceans combined, yet a new measurement puts 29 kilometres of solid ice above it, a barrier taller than three Mount Everests stacked end to end Space Daily
Sinking ice on Jupiter's moon Europa may be slowly feeding its ocean the ingredients for life Space
Pia26546 Ammonia Bearing Compounds Discovered at Surface of Jupiters Moon Europa NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (.gov)
Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons, is sealed beneath a shell of ice, but the ocean hidden below may contain twice as much liquid water as every ocean on Earth combined — and Jupiter’s gravity may have kept it liquid for billions of years Space Daily
Europa Clipper is already in space, travelling 1.8 billion miles toward Jupiter's moon Europa, where a subsurface ocean holds more water than every ocean on Earth combined — it arrives April 2030 to ask whether anything is alive inside Space Daily
UCF Study Explores Formation of Spider-Like Features on Jupiter’s Moon Europa and Potential for Life University of Central Florida
Why Europa’s Hidden Ocean May Be More Difficult to Reach Than Scientists Thought Rutgers University
Jupiter's strange icy moon has a secret ocean, making it one of the best places to search for life in our Solar System BBC Sky at Night Magazine
NASA’s Galileo Mission Points to Ammonia at Europa, Recent Study Shows NASA Science (.gov)
Europa May Be Lifeless and Unihabitable After All Universe Today
Humans wouldn't survive on icy moon Europa, yet it's one of the best places to look for alien life BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Radar Observations Reveal New Clues about Europa’s Hidden Interior Sci.News
Fluffy ice could imperil spacecraft landings on ocean moons Science | AAAS
Jupiter ocean moon Europa likely lacks tectonic activity, reducing its chances for life Space
Study casts doubt on potential for life on Jupiter's moon Europa Reuters
Europa’s surface is almost too clean. In a Solar System full of impactors, an icy moon should accumulate scars for billions of years — yet Europa has very few. The simplest explanation is also the strangest: the surface we see is young, constantly rewritten by fo Space Daily
SwRI findings reconsider the existence of Europa’s vapor plumes EurekAlert!
Little to no active faulting likely at Europa’s seafloor today Nature
Jupiter's moon Europa has an ice shell about 18 miles thick — and that could be bad news for alien life Space
New Measurements of Europa's Ice Shell Taint the Icy Moon's Potential Habitability Universe Today
Europa is smaller than Earth's Moon, yet the ocean locked beneath its ice contains more liquid water than every ocean on Earth combined — kept from freezing not by sunlight, but by Jupiter's gravity squeezing the moon like a slow, endless fist Space Daily
Could Earth Have Seeded Life to Jupiter’s Icy Moon Europa on Tiny Grains of Dust? ZME Science