26 Sep
2016
26 Sep
'16
3:13 p.m.
Dave, my thinking is that the entire range of liquid water temperature is conducive to life as we know it, so hopefully anything from just above freezing (at Europan pressures) to the heat of an Earthly ocean volcanic vent, and we can keep our fingers crossed. On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Dunn, David <David.Dunn@supervalu.com> wrote:
One thought I have, I haven't found the answer yet, is how warm is the ocean under the ice. They know it is liquid water but with Jupiter pulling on it and radiating the moon and any core it has, I wonder how warm it is with all the protective ice on the surface.