Part 10
Article: Human Discovery My Blog Title: The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines.
Part 10 is the continued introduction to the timelines. We briefly question, observe and review our world before we delve into the timelines.
The International Space Station, ISS, and satellites float at the “reduced gravity” atmosphere, where microgravity from earth attracts the ISS and satellites from space into the orbit and also not pulling back to earth. Human species and most living creature species breathe or absorb in oxygen, every breath every second. Most plants produce oxygen for this life cycle. If we are situated or reside at the ocean, the ocean air is breathable. The oxygen is from the ocean or the plants? You may be right for the current time guess; you and I may have the wrong answer for the remote past life cycle on the planet. Can oxygen be from icy landscapes like the Arctic and Antarctica continents? You may have an answer not from here. From [AI overview]: The ocean covers about 70% of Earth's surface, and contains roughly 97% of the planet's water. From [https://gizmodo.com]: Jupiter's Europa produces 1,000 tons of oxygen per day, according to new research. Jupiter’s icy moon Europa produces plenty of oxygen every day, according to new findings based on data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft. The scientists estimated oxygen production from Jupiter's icy moon Europa based on the amount of hydrogen outgassing from its surface. Their conclusion? Europa generates about 1,000 tons of oxygen every 24 hours, enough for a million (breathing) humans. “Europa is like an ice ball slowly losing its water in a flowing stream. Except, in this case, the stream is a fluid of ionized particles swept around Jupiter by its extraordinary magnetic field,” said Jamey Szalay, a member of the Juno’s Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment, or JADE science team and a research scientist at Princeton University, in a Jet Propulsion Laboratory release. “When these ionized particles impact Europa, they break up the water-ice molecule by molecule on the surface to produce hydrogen and oxygen.” Europa is a promising venue for astrobiology, scientists harbor hope that some kind of life ekes out existence beneath the frozen moon’s icy shell. Europa is 1,940 miles (3,100 kilometers) across, making it the fourth largest of Jupiter’s 95 known moons. Because Europa is thought to harbor a subsurface ocean, scientists have wondered if the bombardment of oxygen on the moon’s surface could provide the ocean with oxygen. But Europa is still due for more attention: NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2030, with the aim of answering once and for all if Europa has the right chemical cocktail for life.
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1:https://www.the-sun.com/news/12232429/astronaut-international-space-station-stranded/
3:http://www.spacefacts.de/iss/p_large/iss_logo.htm
4:https://www.popsci.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/18/MV4VVVAIIPJOQDR3DIDN2GJUKA.jpg?w=768&h=512
5:https://dinosmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/animals-of-the-world1894_opt1.jpg
6:https://www.ausmarinescience.com/marine-science-basics/oceans-of-the-world/
7:https://europa.nasa.gov/resources/182/2021-europa-clipper-spacecraft-artists-concept/
8:https://europa.nasa.gov/resources/530/europas-mysterious-interior-artists-concept/
10:https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/bys9xos1jg
11:https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/articles/c77l24er2z8o.amp
12:https://www.space.com/nasa-europa-clipper-mission-confirmed.html
14:https://europa.nasa.gov/resources/167/artists-concept-of-europa-water-vapor-plume/
15:https://www.nasa.gov/missions/juno/nasas-juno-mission-measures-oxygen-production-at-europa/
16:https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26107-creation-of-europas-atmosphere-artists-concept/
18:https://europa.nasa.gov/resources/72/radiation-on-europa-artists-rendering/
19:https://europa.nasa.gov/resources/34/simulated-view-from-europas-surface/
21:https://europa.nasa.gov/why-europa/ingredients-for-life/
22:https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/europa-2/
24:https://in.pinterest.com/pin/europa-terrain--439875088581278890/
26:https://www.nasa.gov/missions/juno/nasas-juno-is-getting-ever-closer-to-jupiters-moon-io/
27:https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/07/05/multimedia/05juno-presser/05juno-presser-superJumbo.jpg
30:https://www.astronomy.com/science/how-we-might-find-life-on-europa/
32:https://spectrum.ieee.org/no-antenna-could-survive-europas-brutal-radioactive-environment-until-now
33:https://phys.org/news/2024-07-robot-explore-europa-locally-harvested.amp
34:https://www.flickr.com/photos/57440551@N03/53417543253
36:https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/LDN-L-JPL-EUROPA-0412-1.jpg?w=978
37:https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/nasa-eyes-possible-landing-jupiters-europa
38:http://www.seasky.org/solar-system/jupiter-menu.html
39:https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/150260main_image_feature_592_ys_full.jpg
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40:https://europa.nasa.gov/mission/science/
41:https://europa.nasa.gov/resources/52/europa-tide-movie/
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Refer to Part 3 for all consolidated references for all parts.


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