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For your information, you can find below the description of the video NASA Mission Will See If Life Can Exist on Icy Moon of Jupiter published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
NASA launched a $5.2 billion mission to Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa on Monday, a major step to determine if the distant world has the conditions to host life.