Cynthia Phillips was mesmerized when she saw the latest pictures of her favorite moon. Here at last was a fresh look at Europa, an icy satellite of Jupiter. The moon resembles a truffle drizzled haphazardly with strips of melted white chocolate, as if the universe had rushed to finish a baking-show challenge. The images gave us a new sense of Europa’s topography, its collection of ridges and troughs appearing more intricate than ever. The lighting was different this time, Phillips told me, and the shadows brought out dramatic shapes in the terrain.
The images were taken by a Jupiter-observing spacecraft as it swept past Europa last week, coming within just 222 miles (358 kilometers) of the frozen surface. Phillips, a planetary geologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, immediately reached for the Europa globe on her desk and began comparing the real-world views with the topography stretched over the plastic orb. The last probe to come this close to Europa was disposed of in 2003, when NASA deliberately plunged it into Jupiter’s atmosphere after the mission started running low on fuel. “We haven’t seen Europa’s surface in this level of detail for 20 years,” Phillips said.
Europa might be the best place to search for life elsewhere in the solar system. Scientists are almost certain that beneath the Jovian moon’s frozen surface is a salty ocean with more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined. And such a watery subsurface environment could provide a comfortable home for small Europan life forms.
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Two years from now, another NASA spacecraft will depart for the Jupiter system, specifically designed to study Europa. The probe will swing past the moon dozens of times, sometimes coasting just 16 miles (25 kilometers) above the surface. Each pass will bring scientists closer to understanding the workings of this celestial truffle and its mysterious interior. Beneath that frosty coating could be the answer to one of our biggest questions: Is there life anywhere else in the universe?
Europa is enveloped in a thick coat of water ice. (Some other moons in our solar system have ice made of methane and nitrogen—the cosmos is a weird place.) The criss-crossing lines visible in the new pictures are actually cracks and fissures in that frozen exterior. Scientists suspect that they’re caused by the stretching and squashing that Europa experiences as it orbits giant Jupiter. The moon’s terrain is sprinkled with chemical compounds such as sodium chloride and magnesium sulfate—more commonly known to Earthlings as table salt and Epsom salt—and they could indicate briny waters below.
A close-up view of Europa’s textured surface (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SWRI / MSSS
Scientists got their best evidence that a Europan ocean might exist two decades ago, when that earlier NASA spacecraft detected a magnetic connection between Europa and Jupiter that could easily be explained by the presence of a salty, global sea. This deep into the solar system, Europa’s underground ocean wouldn’t feel the warmth of the sun; it would stay liquid because of Jupiter’s gravitational tugging. In recent years, telescopes have detected signs of plumes of water vapor spewing out of the cracks and into space. Scientists believe that Europa’s ocean could be as old as the moon itself, about 4 billion years or so, which would give life plenty of time and a stable environment in which to evolve, Phillips said.
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The data suggest that Europa has a rocky mantle—the layer between the moon’s crust and core—and when rock and water come together, magical things can happen: Chemical interactions between them are known to produce hydrogen-rich materials for tiny creatures to metabolize. “On our own planet, hydrothermal systems at the seafloor provide energy for communities of microorganisms,” Samantha Trumbo, a planetary scientist at Cornell who studies icy ocean worlds like Europa, told me.
The upcoming NASA mission, named Clipper—a nod to the speedy, lightweight vessels favored by 19th-century merchants—will study nearly every bit of the Europan surface. If it gets lucky, the spacecraft could fly through some plume particles, take a sip, and analyze the contents. Alyssa Rhoden, a planetary geophysicist at the Southwest Research Institute who studies Europa, is most excited about a Clipper instrument designed to detect warmer-than-usual spots on the moon’s surface. “When you look at Europa’s surface, you can see a lot of pits where the surface seems to have dropped down a little bit, places where the surface has been disrupted,” Rhoden told me. “We think that that’s happening from heating coming from below.” That signature could simply indicate the presence of melted bits of ice near the frigid crust—or it could mean a roiling sea has floated toward the surface, perhaps bringing any tiny inhabitants with it.
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The Clipper mission is not meant to find definitive proof that life exists on Europa, only explore whether the moon has the right conditions and chemistry to make life possible. Evidence of life will require more missions, guided by Clipper’s data, that could land on the Europan surface and drill into the ice. NASA is also searching for life elsewhere in the solar system, notably on Mars, where a rover is collecting samples from a dried-up river delta. But Europa is a more tantalizing target, and so are the other ocean moons sprinkled across the solar system, such as Enceladus and Titan, which orbit Saturn, and Triton, around Neptune. The Mars mission is designed to search for signs of fossilized life that existed several billion years ago, when water once flowed on the planet. “It’s quite possible that Mars could have had life in the past, in a warmer-weather era, and it’s possible that there are subsurface pockets on Mars that could have remnants of this living biosphere,” Phillips said. “But on somewhere like Europa, life could exist there now.”
And what might humanity, by way of carefully engineered machines, find on Europa, once we’ve figured out which melty bits to inspect? “I would love for there to be Europan whales swimming around in that ocean,” Phillips said with a laugh. But alien life, if it exists, is likely to be small and simple. Energy sources are limited in the Europan depths, and scientists don’t think the environment can support the development of more complex organisms, Phillips said. Still, even the discovery of a single microbe would mark an explosive event in human history. It would mean that life had managed to spring up in two different places around the same star—in a universe absolutely brimming with stars. If it happened more than once here, in our own solar system, it’s likely happened elsewhere in the cosmos, around someone else’s sun. This is why scientists are so eager to catch a glimpse of Europa, and prepare as much as they can for the exploration to come. “We all want it to be water,” Rhoden said. “We all want it to be a cool plumbing system in the shell with lots of activity, and someday we’ll get down there and find little Europan sea urchins clinging to the bottom of the ice.”
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Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2437 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded January 12, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2437: The Secret Meetings Of The Biden’s
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Aides to President Joe Biden have found a second batch of classified documents at a new location, according to an NBC report. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity and NTD could not independently verify the information.
Domestic flights in the United States resumed after a major aviation system crashed for the first time in its history.
A group of senior New York Republicans called on newly elected Congressman George Santos to resign from office, saying that he had repeatedly lied about his history during his campaign.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2436 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 11, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2436: More Classified Documents Found
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Episode 2435: Your Elected Officials Are Not Fighting For You.
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Episode 2434: The Rats Are Leaving The Ship At Announcement Of Oversight Committee.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2433 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 10, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2433: Who Are Behind The Funding Of The Migrant Crisis.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 10, 2022 | Video: 25 Minutes 46 Seconds | NTD
House Republicans on Jan. 10 voted to create committees focused on China and investigations into federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI.
Reactions are pouring in after the White House admitted that classified documents were found at President Joe Biden’s private office.
The Biden administration officially moved forward with a multi-billion-dollar plan to lower student loan repayments.
New Twitter Files show that a Pfizer board member pressured Twitter to censor posts on natural immunity to COVID-19.
The death toll from California’s storms has now increased to 16 as evacuation efforts continue.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2432 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 10, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2432: The Wave Of Truth Coming In 2023.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2431 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded January 10, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2431: What Did The Administration Know About Classified Documents.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 9, 2022 | Video: 24 Minutes 50 Seconds | NTD
The Republican-led House on Jan. 9 was set to vote on a rules package that contained a list of concessions Speaker Kevin McCarthy was forced to make after four days of intense negotiations.
President Joe Biden is facing criticism over his visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, where he failed to encounter any illegal immigrants, or go to any of the areas they’ve been camped out for weeks.
Heads of state from various countries, including the United States, Mexico, and Canada, are condemning the attacks on national institutions in Brazil. The U.S. State Department says the visa for Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro—who is currently in Florida—will expire soon.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2430 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 9, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2430: The Fight Over The House Rules Package.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2429 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 9, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 38 Seconds
Episode 2429: The Debt Ceiling And Biden Visits The Border.
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Episode 2428: Unrest In Brazil.
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Episode 2427: What Is Left Moving Forward With The Freedom Caucus.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2426 | Saturday Edition Hour 1 | Recorded January 7, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 38 Seconds
Episode 2426: Kevin McCarthy Survives Reelection.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2425 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 6, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2425: The Patriotic Hold Outs For Speaker.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 6, 2022 | Video: 26 Minutes 13 Seconds | NTD
Rep. Kevin McCarthy on Jan. 6 inched closer to holding the speaker’s gavel for the 118th Congress, winning over most of the 20 members who have opposed him all week.
President Joe Biden awarded presidential medals to election officials and police officers on the two-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
Newly disclosed tax documents indicate that billionaire George Soros donated much more money to political causes than previously thought.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is now talking and breathing on his own after having his breathing tube removed, according to his agent.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2424 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 6, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2424: There Is No Deal That Can Be Made.
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Episode 2423: The Restoring Of Regular Order To The House.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 5, 2022 | Video: 25 Minutes 15 Seconds | NTD
Rep. Kevin McCarthy lost a tenth straight vote for a new speaker of the House of Representatives on Jan. 5, but the back-room bargaining continues between the California Republican and populist conservative dissidents demanding new leadership.
President Joe Biden’s administration announced steps officials said would improve border security and help slow illegal immigration while helping migrants obtain legal status in the United States.
A newly unsealed probable cause affidavit shows how authorities identified 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger as the suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho students, revealing that they used a combination of cellphone records, his white Hyundai Elantra, and DNA evidence that was allegedly found at the crime scene.
The Buffalo Bills released a statement saying safety Damar Hamlin has shown “remarkable improvement” over the last 24 hours.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2422 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 5, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2422: The Fight For The Gavel Continues.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2421 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 5, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2421: Stop The Madness And Refuse To Raise The Debt Ceiling.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2420 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded January 5, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2420: The Plan Is NO: The Battle For Speaker.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2419 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 4, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2419: From The Trenches Of Congress: The Fight For Speaker.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 4, 2022 | Video: 25 Minutes 20 Seconds | NTD
The new Republican House majority failed for the sixth time to elect a speaker of the House on Jan. 4, and Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) continued looking for a way through the impasse.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s status has improved after he collapsed during Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals, according to family members. NTD spoke to cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, who says the vaccine must be considered in Hamlin’s case.
President Joe Biden says it’s his “intention” to visit the U.S.-Mexico border during his trip to the North American Leaders’ Summit next week. It would be Biden’s first trip to the border during his presidency.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2418 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 4, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2418: The Knife Fight For Speaker.
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Episode 2417: The Plan That Started In 2014; Overcoming Day Of Slander.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 3, 2022 | Video: 24 Minutes 49 Seconds | NTD
Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy fell short of the votes needed to secure House speakership on Jan. 3. This is the first time in a century that multiple rounds of voting were needed for the position.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is still in critical condition after his heart reportedly stopped, following a tackle he made on Monday Night Football. The NFL announced that the Bills-Bengals game won’t resume this week.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was sworn in for his second term. His inauguration speech, which touched on many national issues, drew criticism from some who say he sounded more like a presidential candidate.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2416 | Evening Edition | Recorded January 3, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2416: The Historical Vote For Speaker.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2415 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 3, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2415: The Speaker Chopping Block.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2414 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded January 3, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2414: The Congress Cartel Are Being Exposed.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | January 2, 2022 | Video: 24 Minutes 49 Seconds | NTD
Twitter owner Elon Musk on Jan. 1 teased the release of what has been dubbed the “Fauci Files” coming later this week.
In a final bid to rally enough GOP votes needed for his speakership, Rep. Kevin McCarthy made a major concession to the House Freedom Caucus—bringing back the motion to vacate the chair.
The suspect in the killing of four University of Idaho students plans to waive his extradition at a hearing this week in his home state of Pennsylvania.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2412 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded January 2, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2413: The New Populist Republican Party.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2412 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded January 2, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 55 Seconds
Episode 2412: One Day Till Congress Returns.
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Episode 2410: WarRoom: A New Years Special.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | December 30, 2022 | Video: 26 Minutes 29 Seconds | NTD
Police announced on Dec. 30 that they have arrested and charged a man suspected of killing four Idaho University students. As the new year approaches, New York prepares by putting the “Big Ball” to the test.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2409 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded December 30, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2409: If We Have Structure With The Speaker We Will Succeed.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2408 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded December 30, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2408: The Battle For Head Of The RNC Before The New Year.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | December 29, 2022 | Video: 26 Minutes 08 Seconds | NTD
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The Democratic candidate won Arizona’s attorney general race after a recount.