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•Is THIS where aliens are? NASA to launch craft to Jupiter's Europa
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Europa Clipper will launch from NASA 's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12:06 ET ( 17:06 BST ) today .
The $5.2 billion ( 4 billion ) spacecraft will finally start orbiting Jupiter in April 2030 .
Europa is one of the very few locations in our solar system with liquid water.
It orbits Jupiter at a distance of about 484 million miles ( 778 million kilometers ) and completes one orbit of Jupiter every 3.5 Earth days.
Europa 's subsurface ocean may contain over twice as much water as Earth 's global ocean.
Study says there's a 'narrower range to support habitability' than we realised.
Dr Buratti thinks any life on Europa would be primitive like the bacterial life that originated in Earth 's deep ocean vents.
Clipper will not look directly for signs of life but will instead determine if the moon contains the 'ingredients' that would allow life to be present.
If it does, another mission would then have to make the journey to try and detect it for example by drilling down through the icy shell.
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