Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) is an Americanactress, former model, and the winner of the 1955 Miss America pageant. She is perhaps best known for her role as Betty Jones, Buddy Ebsen's secretary and daughter-in-law in the long-running 1970s crime dramaBarnaby Jones. The role earned her two Golden Globe Award nominations in 1975 and 1976, and an Emmy Award nomination in 1977. She is also known for her role as John Schuck's long-haired wife, Lily Munster, in the 1980s sitcomThe Munsters Today, as well as for her portrayal of Catwoman in the 1966 film version of Batman. Meriwether had a recurring role as Ruth Martin on the daytime soap operaAll My Children until the end of the series in September 2011.
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Meriwether was born in Los Angeles, California to Claudius Gregg Meriwether (October 13, 1904–July 15, 1954) and Ethel Eve Mulligan (March 25, 1903–May 21, 1996, Los Angeles). She has one brother, Don Brett Meriwether (born May 14, 1938). She grew up in San Francisco after the family moved there from Phoenix, Arizona. She attended George Washington High School, where one of her classmates was Johnny Mathis. She later attended City College of San Francisco, where one of her classmates was fellow actor Bill Bixby.
Lee Meriwether (December 25, 1862 - March 12, 1966) was an American author, government official and centenarian.
Born on Christmas Day in Columbus, Mississippi, he studied in the Memphis public school system. Afterwards he took a trip to Europe and, upon his return, was asked by the United States Secretary of the Interior to write a report on labor condition on that continent, which was published in the 1886 annual report of the US Bureau of Labor's annual report. From 1886-1889 he was employed by the Department of the Interior as a special agent investigating labor conditions in the US and the Kingdom of Hawaii. In 1889 he moved to Missouri where he became a labor commissioner, while reading law at his fathers law office in St. Louis. He was admitted to the Missouri Bar Association in 1892 he practiced law in St. Louis for nearly seventy years. He also wrote numerous travelogues and autobiographies. During World War I he was appointed Special Assistant to the American ambassador to France.
Europai/jʊˈroʊpə/ (Jupiter II), is the sixth-closest moon of Jupiter, and the smallest of its four Galilean satellites, but still the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System. Europa was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and was named after Europa, mother of King Minos of Crete, who became one of Zeus' lovers. Progressively better observations of Europa have occurred over the centuries by Earth-bound telescopes, and by space probe flybys starting in the 1970s.
Slightly smaller than the Moon, Europa is primarily made of silicate rock and has a water-ice crust and probably an iron–nickel core. It has a tenuous atmosphere composed primarily of oxygen. Its surface is striated by cracks and streaks, whereas craters are relatively rare. It has the smoothest surface of any known solid object in the Solar System. The apparent youth and smoothness of the surface have led to the hypothesis that a water ocean exists beneath it, which could conceivably serve as an abode for extraterrestrial life. This hypothesis proposes that heat from tidal flexing causes the ocean to remain liquid and drives geological activity similar to plate tectonics. On 8 September 2014, NASA reported finding evidence supporting earlier suggestions of plate tectonics in Europa's thick ice shell—the first sign of such geological activity on a world other than Earth. On 12 May 2015, scientists announced that sea salt from a subsurface ocean may be coating some geological features on Europa, suggesting that the ocean is interacting with the seafloor. This may be important in determining if Europa could be habitable for life.
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What NASA Discovered on Jupiter’s Icy Moon Europa Is Stunning!
Crisscrossing Europa, one of Jupiter's mysterious icy moons, are vast cracks and discoloured streaks that combine to create a complex, yet beautiful world. And when looked at even closer, many more strange features can be seen, such as Europa's mysterious "freckles". So what are these "freckles? And what is causing the chaotic fractures that weave across Europa's frozen landscape? Join me as we take a look at real images of the solar system's most promising place for life beyond Earth. We will take a look at what NASA's Galileo spacecraft saw as it passed by. We will look at future missions that may make new and exciting discoveries about Europa, and we will peer below the ice as we take a look at the evidence that might reveal a massive secret ocean.
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Scientists Think There Could Be LIFE on Europa and It’s Even Weirder Than We Thought!
Jupiter's frozen moon, Europa, has captivated the imaginations of scientists for decades. Why? Because below that thick layer of ice, a vast ocean has been discovered, an ocean with potentially the correct ingredients for life as we know it. It is one of the most promising places in the solar system where life may have formed independently. But how could life survive on such an extreme moon? and if it does exist there, what might it look like?
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What You Need to Know About Europa
Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could provide new clues in our search for life beyond Earth.
Scheduled to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper’s main science goal is to determine whether there are places below the icy moon’s surface that could be habitable.
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published: 30 Jan 2024
What If We Found Life on Jupiter's Moon Europa?
Europa. The icy moon of Jupiter. A frigid world with surface temperatures that would turn you into an astronaut popsicle. And an atmosphere that would take your breath away. Literally. Because Europa's atmosphere is so thin, it's almost non-existent. And, while it's mostly made of oxygen, this kind of oxygen isn't breathable for you. But despite all that, Europa oceans might be hiding a little secret.
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Why is It So Hard To Get To Jupiter's Moon Europa?
Europa is one of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, known as the Galilean Satellites, in honor of its discoverer Galileo Galilei, who discovered them by looking through his telescope in the year 1610.
When Galileo discovered these satellites, he did not imagine that 400 years later, enormous water reserves would be discovered in this place. Today, it is known that Europa is one of the bodies with the most significant amount of water in the solar system and that it could even have all the conditions to host living beings.
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Crisscrossing Europa, one of Jupiter's mysterious icy moons, are vast cracks and discoloured streaks that combine to create a complex, yet beautiful world. And ...
Crisscrossing Europa, one of Jupiter's mysterious icy moons, are vast cracks and discoloured streaks that combine to create a complex, yet beautiful world. And when looked at even closer, many more strange features can be seen, such as Europa's mysterious "freckles". So what are these "freckles? And what is causing the chaotic fractures that weave across Europa's frozen landscape? Join me as we take a look at real images of the solar system's most promising place for life beyond Earth. We will take a look at what NASA's Galileo spacecraft saw as it passed by. We will look at future missions that may make new and exciting discoveries about Europa, and we will peer below the ice as we take a look at the evidence that might reveal a massive secret ocean.
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Crisscrossing Europa, one of Jupiter's mysterious icy moons, are vast cracks and discoloured streaks that combine to create a complex, yet beautiful world. And when looked at even closer, many more strange features can be seen, such as Europa's mysterious "freckles". So what are these "freckles? And what is causing the chaotic fractures that weave across Europa's frozen landscape? Join me as we take a look at real images of the solar system's most promising place for life beyond Earth. We will take a look at what NASA's Galileo spacecraft saw as it passed by. We will look at future missions that may make new and exciting discoveries about Europa, and we will peer below the ice as we take a look at the evidence that might reveal a massive secret ocean.
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Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could pr...
Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could provide new clues in our search for life beyond Earth.
Scheduled to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper’s main science goal is to determine whether there are places below the icy moon’s surface that could be habitable.
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Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could provide new clues in our search for life beyond Earth.
Scheduled to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper’s main science goal is to determine whether there are places below the icy moon’s surface that could be habitable.
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Europa. The icy moon of Jupiter. A frigid world with surface temperatures that would turn you into an astronaut popsicle. And an atmosphere that would take your...
Europa. The icy moon of Jupiter. A frigid world with surface temperatures that would turn you into an astronaut popsicle. And an atmosphere that would take your breath away. Literally. Because Europa's atmosphere is so thin, it's almost non-existent. And, while it's mostly made of oxygen, this kind of oxygen isn't breathable for you. But despite all that, Europa oceans might be hiding a little secret.
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We explore Europa, the moon of Jupiter and its subsurface OCEAN? Realistic simulation of what you would see if you'd fall into Europa. This was made using Space...
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Europa is one of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, known as the Galilean Satellites, in honor of its discoverer Galileo Galilei, who discovered them by lo...
Europa is one of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, known as the Galilean Satellites, in honor of its discoverer Galileo Galilei, who discovered them by looking through his telescope in the year 1610.
When Galileo discovered these satellites, he did not imagine that 400 years later, enormous water reserves would be discovered in this place. Today, it is known that Europa is one of the bodies with the most significant amount of water in the solar system and that it could even have all the conditions to host living beings.
But... If it's such an essential place for the search for extraterrestrial life, why haven't we been able to send a human-crewed spacecraft to explore this frozen world better?
Why is it so hard to get to Europe?
Stay with us to find out!
First approach
On March 2, 1972, the Pioneer 10 space exploration probe was launched from Cape Canaveral. This spacecraft was part of a NASA program that aimed to take advantage of an alignment gap of the outer planets to explore the solar system's gas giant planets.
The Great Find
However, the Pioneer 10 and 11 probes were much more fruitful than initially estimated. The Voyager probes would give us the probes that could best reveal the secrets of the Jovian system.
In the 1979s, after the apparent success of the Pioneer probes, NASA proceeded to
A new goal
The two groups of probes, Pioneer and Voyager, initially aimed to take advantage of the approaching gap between the gaseous planets to explore them all and, in the process, take advantage of the momentum they would obtain to leave the solar system.
But during those trips, images and data from scientific instruments showed that Europa had a much cleaner surface than expected, meaning that it didn't have many impact craters.
2016.
The best-case scenario
As you can see, a trip to the Moon Europa would not be accessible with modern technology. To undertake such a long journey, it would be best if astronauts could make brief stops at other places, such as the Moon, Mars, and Ceres, the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
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Europa is one of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, known as the Galilean Satellites, in honor of its discoverer Galileo Galilei, who discovered them by looking through his telescope in the year 1610.
When Galileo discovered these satellites, he did not imagine that 400 years later, enormous water reserves would be discovered in this place. Today, it is known that Europa is one of the bodies with the most significant amount of water in the solar system and that it could even have all the conditions to host living beings.
But... If it's such an essential place for the search for extraterrestrial life, why haven't we been able to send a human-crewed spacecraft to explore this frozen world better?
Why is it so hard to get to Europe?
Stay with us to find out!
First approach
On March 2, 1972, the Pioneer 10 space exploration probe was launched from Cape Canaveral. This spacecraft was part of a NASA program that aimed to take advantage of an alignment gap of the outer planets to explore the solar system's gas giant planets.
The Great Find
However, the Pioneer 10 and 11 probes were much more fruitful than initially estimated. The Voyager probes would give us the probes that could best reveal the secrets of the Jovian system.
In the 1979s, after the apparent success of the Pioneer probes, NASA proceeded to
A new goal
The two groups of probes, Pioneer and Voyager, initially aimed to take advantage of the approaching gap between the gaseous planets to explore them all and, in the process, take advantage of the momentum they would obtain to leave the solar system.
But during those trips, images and data from scientific instruments showed that Europa had a much cleaner surface than expected, meaning that it didn't have many impact craters.
2016.
The best-case scenario
As you can see, a trip to the Moon Europa would not be accessible with modern technology. To undertake such a long journey, it would be best if astronauts could make brief stops at other places, such as the Moon, Mars, and Ceres, the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
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Europa is a fascinating moon, which is thought to be hiding a global ocean below its frozen surface. This makes it a hotspot for research and missions, with the...
Europa is a fascinating moon, which is thought to be hiding a global ocean below its frozen surface. This makes it a hotspot for research and missions, with the ultimate goal being to identify an independent life source on the moon. In this video, we will go over the satellite of Jupiter by the numbers, as we uncover its mysteries!
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MUSIC:
- Krishna S Calliope - Jesse Gallagher (YouTube Audio Library)
- Monumental Journey - Jesse Gallagher (YouTube Audio Library)
- This Snow Doesn't - pATCHES (YouTube Audio Library)
- Growing Space - Astron (YouTube Audio Library)
- Stillness - Futuremono (YouTube Audio Library)
- Eddy - Lish Groves (YouTube Audio Library)
- Dance of the Mamoths - The Whole Other (YouTube Audio Library)
- Spenta Mainyu - Jesse Gallagher(YouTube Audio Library)
FOOTAGE:
The scenes in this video were captured using SpaceEngine Pro, a virtual universe simulator:
http://spaceengine.org/
Get SpaceEngine on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/314650/SpaceEngine/
Most of the stock footage in this video was provided by Videezy.com. Check them out:
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- Destiny 2 Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms90okhAbTw&t
- Pioneer 11 Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N1VJYZ52rA
- Voyager Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LoWEncvTLQ
- Galileo Spacecraft Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsI1h7Tajg
- Tidal Flexing Animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVvbdQU3ywI
- Lava Stock Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_Xx2cFKMbI
- Underwater Volcanism Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uen5pMoMS5w&t
- North Pole Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CxXKR3z_cs
SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- In-depth Profile: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/europa/in-depth/
- Habitability: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4586
- Scientist Discusses Europa at a Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pHAKWupm4Y
- Plumes from Europa: http://astrobiology.com/2013/12/transient-water-vapor-at-europas-south-pole.html
- ESA JUICE: https://sci.esa.int/web/juice
Europa is a fascinating moon, which is thought to be hiding a global ocean below its frozen surface. This makes it a hotspot for research and missions, with the ultimate goal being to identify an independent life source on the moon. In this video, we will go over the satellite of Jupiter by the numbers, as we uncover its mysteries!
Connect with me on social media!
Follow my new Twitter: https://twitter.com/SEA_yt_
Join the official partner #SeaSquad Discord Server: https://discord.gg/SEA
Business Enquiries: [email protected]
Below is a list of the music tracks and pieces of footage I used in this video. You can also find the full list of the sources of information used to research and inform this video.
MUSIC:
- Krishna S Calliope - Jesse Gallagher (YouTube Audio Library)
- Monumental Journey - Jesse Gallagher (YouTube Audio Library)
- This Snow Doesn't - pATCHES (YouTube Audio Library)
- Growing Space - Astron (YouTube Audio Library)
- Stillness - Futuremono (YouTube Audio Library)
- Eddy - Lish Groves (YouTube Audio Library)
- Dance of the Mamoths - The Whole Other (YouTube Audio Library)
- Spenta Mainyu - Jesse Gallagher(YouTube Audio Library)
FOOTAGE:
The scenes in this video were captured using SpaceEngine Pro, a virtual universe simulator:
http://spaceengine.org/
Get SpaceEngine on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/314650/SpaceEngine/
Most of the stock footage in this video was provided by Videezy.com. Check them out:
https://www.videezy.com/
- Destiny 2 Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms90okhAbTw&t
- Pioneer 11 Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N1VJYZ52rA
- Voyager Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LoWEncvTLQ
- Galileo Spacecraft Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsI1h7Tajg
- Tidal Flexing Animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVvbdQU3ywI
- Lava Stock Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_Xx2cFKMbI
- Underwater Volcanism Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uen5pMoMS5w&t
- North Pole Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CxXKR3z_cs
SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- In-depth Profile: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/europa/in-depth/
- Habitability: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4586
- Scientist Discusses Europa at a Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pHAKWupm4Y
- Plumes from Europa: http://astrobiology.com/2013/12/transient-water-vapor-at-europas-south-pole.html
- ESA JUICE: https://sci.esa.int/web/juice
Europa Clipper is a new space adventure due to launch in 2024. Its mission? To search for signs of life and habitability on Jupiter's strange, enticing moon – but, what else will we find there?
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Crisscrossing Europa, one of Jupiter's mysterious icy moons, are vast cracks and discoloured streaks that combine to create a complex, yet beautiful world. And when looked at even closer, many more strange features can be seen, such as Europa's mysterious "freckles". So what are these "freckles? And what is causing the chaotic fractures that weave across Europa's frozen landscape? Join me as we take a look at real images of the solar system's most promising place for life beyond Earth. We will take a look at what NASA's Galileo spacecraft saw as it passed by. We will look at future missions that may make new and exciting discoveries about Europa, and we will peer below the ice as we take a look at the evidence that might reveal a massive secret ocean.
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Jupiter's frozen moon, Europa, has captivated the imaginations of scientists for decades. Why? Because below that thick layer of ice, a vast ocean has been discovered, an ocean with potentially the correct ingredients for life as we know it. It is one of the most promising places in the solar system where life may have formed independently. But how could life survive on such an extreme moon? and if it does exist there, what might it look like?
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Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could provide new clues in our search for life beyond Earth.
Scheduled to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper’s main science goal is to determine whether there are places below the icy moon’s surface that could be habitable.
Here’s what you need to know about Europa: https://europa.nasa.gov/why-europa/overview/
Producers: Jessie Wilde and Scott Bednar
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Credit: NASA
Europa. The icy moon of Jupiter. A frigid world with surface temperatures that would turn you into an astronaut popsicle. And an atmosphere that would take your breath away. Literally. Because Europa's atmosphere is so thin, it's almost non-existent. And, while it's mostly made of oxygen, this kind of oxygen isn't breathable for you. But despite all that, Europa oceans might be hiding a little secret.
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We explore Europa, the moon of Jupiter and its subsurface OCEAN? Realistic simulation of what you would see if you'd fall into Europa. This was made using Space Engine and various other editing processes.
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Europa is one of the four largest satellites of Jupiter, known as the Galilean Satellites, in honor of its discoverer Galileo Galilei, who discovered them by looking through his telescope in the year 1610.
When Galileo discovered these satellites, he did not imagine that 400 years later, enormous water reserves would be discovered in this place. Today, it is known that Europa is one of the bodies with the most significant amount of water in the solar system and that it could even have all the conditions to host living beings.
But... If it's such an essential place for the search for extraterrestrial life, why haven't we been able to send a human-crewed spacecraft to explore this frozen world better?
Why is it so hard to get to Europe?
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First approach
On March 2, 1972, the Pioneer 10 space exploration probe was launched from Cape Canaveral. This spacecraft was part of a NASA program that aimed to take advantage of an alignment gap of the outer planets to explore the solar system's gas giant planets.
The Great Find
However, the Pioneer 10 and 11 probes were much more fruitful than initially estimated. The Voyager probes would give us the probes that could best reveal the secrets of the Jovian system.
In the 1979s, after the apparent success of the Pioneer probes, NASA proceeded to
A new goal
The two groups of probes, Pioneer and Voyager, initially aimed to take advantage of the approaching gap between the gaseous planets to explore them all and, in the process, take advantage of the momentum they would obtain to leave the solar system.
But during those trips, images and data from scientific instruments showed that Europa had a much cleaner surface than expected, meaning that it didn't have many impact craters.
2016.
The best-case scenario
As you can see, a trip to the Moon Europa would not be accessible with modern technology. To undertake such a long journey, it would be best if astronauts could make brief stops at other places, such as the Moon, Mars, and Ceres, the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
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00:00 Intro
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3:00 The Great Find
5:09 A new Goal
6:43 a very long Journey
9:28 The best-case scenario
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Europa is a fascinating moon, which is thought to be hiding a global ocean below its frozen surface. This makes it a hotspot for research and missions, with the ultimate goal being to identify an independent life source on the moon. In this video, we will go over the satellite of Jupiter by the numbers, as we uncover its mysteries!
Connect with me on social media!
Follow my new Twitter: https://twitter.com/SEA_yt_
Join the official partner #SeaSquad Discord Server: https://discord.gg/SEA
Business Enquiries: [email protected]
Below is a list of the music tracks and pieces of footage I used in this video. You can also find the full list of the sources of information used to research and inform this video.
MUSIC:
- Krishna S Calliope - Jesse Gallagher (YouTube Audio Library)
- Monumental Journey - Jesse Gallagher (YouTube Audio Library)
- This Snow Doesn't - pATCHES (YouTube Audio Library)
- Growing Space - Astron (YouTube Audio Library)
- Stillness - Futuremono (YouTube Audio Library)
- Eddy - Lish Groves (YouTube Audio Library)
- Dance of the Mamoths - The Whole Other (YouTube Audio Library)
- Spenta Mainyu - Jesse Gallagher(YouTube Audio Library)
FOOTAGE:
The scenes in this video were captured using SpaceEngine Pro, a virtual universe simulator:
http://spaceengine.org/
Get SpaceEngine on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/314650/SpaceEngine/
Most of the stock footage in this video was provided by Videezy.com. Check them out:
https://www.videezy.com/
- Destiny 2 Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms90okhAbTw&t
- Pioneer 11 Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N1VJYZ52rA
- Voyager Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LoWEncvTLQ
- Galileo Spacecraft Launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsI1h7Tajg
- Tidal Flexing Animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVvbdQU3ywI
- Lava Stock Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_Xx2cFKMbI
- Underwater Volcanism Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uen5pMoMS5w&t
- North Pole Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CxXKR3z_cs
SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- In-depth Profile: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/europa/in-depth/
- Habitability: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4586
- Scientist Discusses Europa at a Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pHAKWupm4Y
- Plumes from Europa: http://astrobiology.com/2013/12/transient-water-vapor-at-europas-south-pole.html
- ESA JUICE: https://sci.esa.int/web/juice
Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) is an Americanactress, former model, and the winner of the 1955 Miss America pageant. She is perhaps best known for her role as Betty Jones, Buddy Ebsen's secretary and daughter-in-law in the long-running 1970s crime dramaBarnaby Jones. The role earned her two Golden Globe Award nominations in 1975 and 1976, and an Emmy Award nomination in 1977. She is also known for her role as John Schuck's long-haired wife, Lily Munster, in the 1980s sitcomThe Munsters Today, as well as for her portrayal of Catwoman in the 1966 film version of Batman. Meriwether had a recurring role as Ruth Martin on the daytime soap operaAll My Children until the end of the series in September 2011.
Early life
Meriwether was born in Los Angeles, California to Claudius Gregg Meriwether (October 13, 1904–July 15, 1954) and Ethel Eve Mulligan (March 25, 1903–May 21, 1996, Los Angeles). She has one brother, Don Brett Meriwether (born May 14, 1938). She grew up in San Francisco after the family moved there from Phoenix, Arizona. She attended George Washington High School, where one of her classmates was Johnny Mathis. She later attended City College of San Francisco, where one of her classmates was fellow actor Bill Bixby.