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NASA'S GALILEO PROBE TO SWING BY JOVIAN MOON IN HUNT FOR LIFE.


Byline: Knight-Ridder Tribune News Wire

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The Galileo spacecraft, which has been cruising the neighborhood of Jupiter for more than a year, will swoop within a few hundred miles of Europa, one of the giant planet's many moons, which scientists believe may be even more likely than Mars to have given birth to living organisms.

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``If you want to look for life, that's where I'd put my chips,'' Shoemaker told reporters at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), private organization devoted to furthering the work of scientists and improving the effectiveness of science in the promotion of human welfare. .

This week's flyby fly·by also fly-by  
n. pl. fly·bys
A flight passing close to a specified target or position, especially a maneuver in which a spacecraft or satellite passes sufficiently close to a body to make detailed observations without
 - the first targeted specifically at Europa - will not answer the question of whether life exists there. But it will provide sharper, more detailed pictures than now available, and scientists hope those pictures will provide important clues.

``In a few weeks we'll have much better images of Europa,'' said Torrence Johnson, a planetary expert at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation).

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