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I’ll bet most folks missed the significance of this line: “Europa happens to be rich in strong oxidants such as oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, which are created by the irradiation of its icy crust by high-energy particles from Jupiter.” And most probably wouldn’t give much thought to where the oxygen and hydrogen peroxide comes from. Or what form we can expect to find that stuff in when we get there. But we are talking about pockets of highly concentrated rocket fuel folks. That stuff is explosive as hell. And it’s there in sufficient quantities and concentrations to power a generation class starship. Not just to another star; but there and back again.
E.M.Drobyshevski wrote about the bulk electrolysis of water ice on icy bodies orbiting a gas giant like Jupiter, or Saturn, In his paper titled ‘Tunguska-1908 and similar events in light of the
New Explosive Cosmogony of minor bodies’ [Link]
We may never find life in the ices on Europa, or Ganymede. But we’ll damn sure find enough rocket fuel there to keep looking for as long as we want.
At some future date, NASA sends its ice-drilling mission to Europa, and then, nothing!
Kinda like Geraldo's opening of Al Capone's secret room on live TV.
The true value of icy bodies in the solar system like Europa, or Ganymede isn't that they might contain some primative form of life. But rather, it's in the potential to make fuel and oxygen for space craft. If you read Drobyshevski's work in the link given above, you'll realize that instead of finding life, any ice drilling mission on Europa will most likely get blown to hell when the drill penetrates into a large pocket of frozen hydrgen peroxide that's concentrated enough for detonation to occur.
that ADORE high acid levels. The microbes in kombucha, for eg, will thrive: theyre not egsactly uncommon microbes or exotic.. The acidophile microbes aren't exotic or extreme: theyre EVERYWHERE. we may just find ones that thrive on peroxide, or some other exotic substance. It's very unscientific to rule out life over PH levels, and after seeing the link in the comment, this is probably the beggining of a long term mission to exploit: noone will care [or be able to verify] claims of it being a sterile land with a metric shit-ton of fuel to mine.
Considering the alternate life that exists in acidic waters, it doesn't really rule out life at all.