Which celestial bodies are more likely to host
extraterrestrial life: Saturn’s hazy moon
Titan and water-spewing moon
Enceladus, or Jupiter’s icy moons Europa and Ganymede, which may have liquid oceans beneath their frozen crusts? That’s the difficult question facing NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) as they try to decide where to send the next planetary probe.
By the end of this month, agency officials plan to pick a destination for a massive mission, costing nearly US$4 billion, to be launched around 2020 for the distant reaches of the Solar System. The battle pits Titan, which recent discoveries have made the cool new kid on the block, against Jupiter’s moon Europa, which has long sat atop community wish lists
In advance of that decision, the space agencies have released details of the dueling proposals. The potential Saturn mission
would follow up the remarkable discoveries