Scientists long urged NASA to search for signs of life near Jupiter. Now it's happening
Briefly

"There are two questions: Where did we come from? And, are we alone in the universe? If you meet somebody who says he or she never asks those questions, they're not being honest with you."
"If we find life on another world, it will change life on this one. It's the people who live and work in Los Angeles County who do this work that potentially will change the course of human history."
"I often talk about these missions as modern cathedrals. They are generational quests. I'm really proud that, as humanity, we choose to undertake these difficult and long-term goals - things like exploring the unknown out at Jupiter."
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