Europa

Earth As A Potential Source Of Llife For Europa’s Subsurface Ocean

By Keith Cowing
Status Report
International Journal of Astrobiology
June 22, 2026
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Earth As A Potential Source Of Llife For Europa’s Subsurface Ocean
An artist’s rendering of Europa and Jupiter based on images sent by visiting spacecraft. Europa is the closest orbiting of the three Jupiter’s large ‘Galilean’ moons to be visited by Juice – any human astronaut that lands there would receive a lethal radiation dose on a timescale of hours. And spacecraft electronics are almost as susceptible to radiation as human biology. CREDIT NASA/JPL-Caltech

The paper discusses the possibility of dust particles containing living bacteria ejected from Earth reaching Europa and landing on its surface.

It is shown that, taking certain factors into account, over a period of 30 − 80 Myr (the estimated age of Europa’s ocean), Jupiter’s moon would have been impacted by approximately 3 × 1023 to 8 × 1023 particles in total, within which a bacterium could have survived.

In the paper, we discuss the possibility of dust grains entering liquid water beneath the surface.

Earth As A Potential Source Of life For Europa’s Subsurface Ocean, International Journal of Astrobiology

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