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The mission that could finally find aliens in our solar system: NASA's Europa Clipper will launch on 1.8-BILLION-mile journey to Jupiter's icy moon today in search of life
Europa is one of the very few locations in our solar system with liquid water
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"Europa, Jupiter's fourth-largest moon, has been hailed as one of the most likely locations for aliens to exist in our solar system."
Ah yes, sniffing out them elusive ETs, as usual.
"Europa is comprised of an icy shell, estimated to be about 15 miles thick and a very thin atmosphere. It's pictured here, as imaged by the Juno spacecraft, September 2022" {9/22}"
What's funny about this, is that Europa is packed with Egyptoid U bases that have recently beome evident. It has been some time since i scanned the planets, and meanwhile i have built and deployed several anti-electronics devices, and re-pgmed older devices, and this is lighting up many more bases under the Earth and, i am just realizing, other planets.
(Only Type 4 Blangsters depicted.)
Ironic that by publicizing its alleged activities, NASA had the effect of getting a bunch of its masters eradicated. The very ones writing NASA's scripts.
Then again, their overall efforts have long seemed to be all about getting us to destroy them.
Alah-kur arriving now.
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