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Life Detection on Icy Moons Using Flow Cytometry and Intrinsically Fluorescent Biomolecules

Astrobiology
In a previous experiment, we demonstrated the capability of flow cytometry as a potential life detection technology for icy moons using exogenous fluorescent stains (Wallace et al., 2023).
Matthew L Wallace   +3 more
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Icy moon explorer gets glacial test

New Scientist, 2014
While Mars has long been the darling of NASA's robotic exploration efforts, in December astronomers revealed the first evidence that Europa is venting plumes of vapor into space--probably fed by the seemingly life-friendly ocean humans think is present under the ice.
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Our Moon: Inhabited, Small and Icy

2018
Our Moon is unique in that no other planet has a moon as large as ours, relatively speaking. The mass of the Moon is 1.23% of the mass of Earth. The next relatively largest moons are Titan, only 0.024% of Saturn’s mass, and Triton, at 0.022% of the mass of Neptune. Among these contestants, our Moon stands out as relatively enormous compared with Earth,
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Radar Glory from Buried Craters on Icy Moons

Science, 1986
Three ice-covered moons of Jupiter, in comparison with rocky planets and Earth's moon, produce radar echoes of astounding strengths and bizarre polarizations. Scattering from buried craters can explain these and other anomalous properties of the echoes. The role of such craters is analogous to that of the water droplets that create the apparition known
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The Geochemistry of Icy Moons

2021
Lígia F. Coelho, Zita Martins
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Breaking up is hard to do: Global cartography and topography of Pluto's mid-sized icy Moon Charon from New Horizons

Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962), 2018
P. Schenk   +17 more
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