NASA's Europa Study In 2020 May Cause Intergalaic War With The Aliens?

The prediction made by the Author Arthur C Clarke about human getting into the Jupiter's moon Europa in the 1982 sci-fi novel 2010: Odyssey Two, the sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey is likely to become true as new reports from NASA depict that it might land on Jupiter's moon Europa but no immediate plans.

Though, the author's predictions were a type of entertainment items in which the author describes his imagination in the second novel by sending a team to Jupiter to explore the planet and its 67 moons and gives a horrifying return of the spacecraft with a clear return statement from the Aliens as "All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landing there."

The space agency has called a press conference on Monday where the space agency will announce a breakthrough on the planet Europa. NASA has been actively studying the universe from its Hubble Space Telescope.

According to Express, the space experts describe that the Monday event from NASA will give details on the surprising evidence activity related to the presence of a subsurface ocean on Europa. The sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke made a lot of predictions and those predictions are seemingly becoming true at this point in time. Experts say that there is a presence of water on the surface of Europa and there might be chances of life existing over there.

NASA might land its spacecraft in near 2020's was said by Dr. Kevin Hand, astrobiologist and planetary scientist. He said that the space agency has already announced that it will help to fund a mission which can carry two great works at a time i.e. two in one mission with a potential satellite to react quickly to discoveries on Europa, and deploy tiny chips to land on the moon and study it close up.

The Author's imagination of Aliens sending a written message might become true, if there is an existence of life on Jupiter's moon Europa. Stay tuned for more updates.

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