What if you landed on Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon?
It’s super cold — like, freezer-level crazy cold. Around -160°C. Without a special space suit, you’d freeze instantly.
The surface is made of thick, slippery ice, cracked like a giant frozen lake. Walking would be tricky—more like slipping and sliding.
Gravity is weak, only about 13% of Earth’s. You’d feel light, like you’re bouncing on a trampoline.
Europa is hit by strong radiation from Jupiter’s magnetic field. Without heavy protection, you’d get hurt by that radiation fast.
Underneath the ice, scientists think there’s a huge ocean with salty water—possibly hiding alien microbes. If we had the tech, drilling through could reveal life!
No air to breathe — Europa’s atmosphere is super thin and not safe for humans.
No plants, animals, or anything like Earth. Just ice, cold, and maybe some hidden life under the surface.


















