Nasa plans mission to Jupiter moon Europa to hunt for life
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Nasa is planning an unmanned mission to a moon orbiting the planet Jupiter.
A robot will travel to the icy surface of Europa, which space experts think could have the right conditions to offer a home to life.
Europa is slightly smaller than the Earth's moon. Its surface is thought to be covered by a huge ocean of water, much of it frozen.
A launch is expected in about 10 years. Nasa has set aside US$15 million (about £9 million) to plan the voyage.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and fifth from the Sun.