WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:06.000 --> 00:00:10.600 Some places on the surface you might have these steep cracks and giant fissures 2 00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:13.180 that you would have to be careful not to fall into 3 00:00:13.180 --> 00:00:16.740 In other places, you might see towers of ice 4 00:00:16.740 --> 00:00:19.410 right next to places that are relatively smooth 5 00:00:19.410 --> 00:00:21.410 You might see places that were dark 6 00:00:21.410 --> 00:00:27.820 Ice there takes the form of rock. It's frozen solid until you dig down into that ocean 7 00:00:27.820 --> 00:00:34.030 So you may see somethings that look similar to Earth, but you may see things that are very different 8 00:00:34.030 --> 00:00:42.560 9 00:00:42.560 --> 00:00:46.070 NASA Explorers 10 00:00:46.070 --> 00:00:48.570 Cryosphere 11 00:00:48.570 --> 00:00:51.310 12 00:00:51.310 --> 00:00:52.890 Frozen World 13 00:00:52.890 --> 00:00:56.330 Episode Five 14 00:00:56.330 --> 00:00:57.450 That voice you just heard? 15 00:00:57.450 --> 00:01:00.920 I am Morgan Cable, NASA scientist! 16 00:01:00.920 --> 00:01:02.980 That's Morgan. 17 00:01:02.980 --> 00:01:08.460 She’s probably one of NASA’s best spokespeople for exploring our solar system’s icy moons 18 00:01:08.460 --> 00:01:10.100 Europa is a fascinating place 19 00:01:10.100 --> 00:01:16.730 It has this liquid water ocean that’s about three times the volume of all of Earth’s oceans combined 20 00:01:16.730 --> 00:01:18.280 That’s a lot of water 21 00:01:18.280 --> 00:01:19.220 22 00:01:19.220 --> 00:01:21.470 To understand what makes Earth so special, 23 00:01:21.470 --> 00:01:25.000 sometimes you need to back up and take in the big picture 24 00:01:25.000 --> 00:01:28.420 Remember, the cryosphere is every place on Earth with frozen water 25 00:01:28.420 --> 00:01:31.800 And water is one of the biggest indicators for life 26 00:01:31.800 --> 00:01:37.150 Every place, at least so far, that we’ve found life we’ve found water along with it 27 00:01:37.150 --> 00:01:42.500 And so far, Earth is the only planet we know of with life 28 00:01:42.500 --> 00:01:46.470 Although Europa isn’t the only icy moon in our solar system, 29 00:01:46.470 --> 00:01:52.080 NASA has identified it as one of those places with key astro-biological potential 30 00:01:52.080 --> 00:01:56.180 Morgan is a collaborator on the Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa 31 00:01:56.180 --> 00:02:00.810 an instrument selected for NASA’s next mission to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa 32 00:02:00.810 --> 00:02:04.740 But she’s also more than just a scientist working in a laboratory 33 00:02:04.740 --> 00:02:10.860 She’s preparing future NASA missions for success on the surface of alien worlds 34 00:02:10.860 --> 00:02:19.160 35 00:02:19.160 --> 00:02:24.810 This year, Morgan and her colleagues were in the field studying how life colonizes in fresh lava 36 00:02:24.810 --> 00:02:29.480 Earth it turns out has a lot of excellent, what we call, analog environments 37 00:02:29.480 --> 00:02:32.620 – places that are similar enough to some of these other worlds 38 00:02:32.620 --> 00:02:37.090 that we can conduct some tests and we can do some analysis here 39 00:02:37.090 --> 00:02:39.090 Now they’re not perfect, of course. 40 00:02:39.090 --> 00:02:44.670 They’re not going to be exactly like Europa, but we can still learn a lot by testing in these environments 41 00:02:44.670 --> 00:02:48.860 Some of these places include Antarctica and the Arctic Circle 42 00:02:48.860 --> 00:02:53.060 But there are other places too – Alaska, Greenland and even Iceland 43 00:02:53.060 --> 00:02:58.450 Any place where you have a lot of ice, because guess what the surface of Europa is made of...a lot of ice! 44 00:02:58.450 --> 00:02:59.020 45 00:02:59.020 --> 00:03:02.480 Studying the cryosphere doesn’t just have big implications for Earth 46 00:03:02.480 --> 00:03:06.210 It also matters for the frozen worlds in our own cosmic backyard 47 00:03:06.210 --> 00:03:11.910 If we're able to find life, or evidence of past life on a place like Europa 48 00:03:11.910 --> 00:03:15.380 that tells us that not only can life happen in other places 49 00:03:15.380 --> 00:03:20.070 but it's common enough that it happened at least twice in the same tiny solar system 50 00:03:20.070 --> 00:03:26.400 That means that the universe is wide open in terms of how much life we might find 51 00:03:26.400 --> 00:03:28.400 - the types of life we might find! 52 00:03:28.400 --> 00:03:35.940 It would revolutionize how we see ourselves and the possibilities for contact in the universe 53 00:03:35.940 --> 00:03:38.060 It just...it would be amazing 54 00:03:38.060 --> 00:03:43.380 55 00:03:43.380 --> 00:03:45.090 It's so exciting! 56 00:03:45.090 --> 00:03:47.860 57 00:03:47.860 --> 00:03:50.390 On the next episode of Cryosphere 58 00:03:50.390 --> 00:03:53.430 As it flows down the valleys, it actually carves those valleys out 59 00:03:53.430 --> 00:03:57.000 and makes them deeper, and so it creates these beautiful fjords 60 00:03:57.000 --> 00:04:02.710 where the ice flows down, snakes out down to the ocean, or to the lakes, or further inland 61 00:04:02.710 --> 00:04:05.440 and so that ice is flowing, it's moving 62 00:04:05.440 --> 00:04:08.280 Episode Six: High Mountain Glaciers 63 00:04:08.280 --> 00:04:11.284