Light years question is it true some things we look at are light years away and intresting ques about planets?

1.Could we see other galaxies that are light years away.with the naked eye.

2.could we move solar system were is the nearest solar system.we have technology now to heat the earth don’t we.

3.If europa is a moon how can it harbour life.

4.do you hope their is life out there.

5.scientist say the key of life is water maybe that is only the Case for all the species living on the earth.Could that be possible we do not know some things may not eat at all.

4.how long will it take us to get to Europa in human years im not good with light years, when i was younger i thought build a space craft big enough for a million give them a bible and tell them to reproduce and there Mission is to get to i do not know you decide could we do this.

sorry about ppunctuationand grammar i had to rush out but really wanted your aanswers
Im really sorry just realised i was typing way to fast sorry.
maybe the gases which will kill us is the gases that keep them alive maybe they do not need to eat or drink like how oxygen keeps us alive maybe there air is all they need my current theory
If the journey will tke 1 or 2 years when it is closest we should have a pop i would do it for Nasa i seriously would, but not by myself imagine there is life there?

7. IIs Europa only made up of oceans or is there land like the earth?
IS EUROPA BIGGER THAN EARTH
is it true that the planets light years away when we are looking at them we are actually seeing them in the past its amazing God bless

1. Yes, the Andromeda Galaxy is visible to the naked eye.

2. No, we humans do not have the technology to heat the earth enough to sustain life. Also, the sun’s light is a MAJOR factor in our survival. The farther away from it we are, the harder it is to live.
3. Europa is suspected to have vast oceans of liquid water below it’s frozen surface, and since water is a key molecule of life (as we know it), there is a good chance that life has been able to make a footing within those vast oceans.
4a. Yes. If we are the only ones, it sure would be a waste of space – Carl Sagan
5. Yes, water is a key to life, again, as we know it. Since this is all we know, we can only speculate on to other forms of possible life.
4b. With a large chemically fueled rocket, the journey to the Jupiter system (where Europe resides) would take from 1 to 2 years (one way).

I hope this helps. Good luck.

EDIT: right now, no one knows if there is any solid land on Europa (unless you consider the frozen surface land). There are several proposals to NASA and ESA to send probes to Europa and find out. Problem is, getting through all that ice and not contaminating the oceans with microbes the probe has brought with it. Eventually, a craft will be send and many questions will be answered. And as with all new discoveries, each answer causes hundreds of new questions. I love science! :)

EDIT#2: No, Europe is not more massive than Earth. Send me an email and I can answer your questions more directly. :)

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