.NASA will hold a media teleconference at 4 p.m. EDT, Monday, Sept. 9, to deliver an upgrade on Europa Dog clipper, a goal that will analyze whether Jupiter's moon Europa could be friendly to lifestyle. The tele-conference will certainly occur after a key selection aspect conference earlier that day relating to upcoming actions for the purpose.Sound of the teleconference will certainly flow survive the agency's site at:.https://www.nasa.gov/live.Individuals in the teleconference feature:.Nicola Fox, associate administrator, Scientific research Objective Directorate, NASA Central Office.Laurie Leshin, center director, NASA's Plane Propulsion Laboratory.Curt Niebur, Europa Dog clipper system scientist, NASA Central office.Jordan Evans, Europa Dog clipper job supervisor, NASA's Jet Propulsion Research laboratory.To ask questions during the tele-conference, media need to RSVP absolutely no later than two hours just before the celebration to Molly Wasser at: molly.l.wasser@nasa.gov. NASA's media accreditation plan is offered online.Europa Dog clipper's primary science target is to determine whether there are locations beneath the surface of Jupiter's icy moon that could support life. The goal's objectives are actually to comprehend the attribute of Europa's ice covering and also the ocean underneath it, in addition to to examine the moon's arrangement as well as geography. A detailed expedition of Europa additionally will definitely assist astrobiologists much better know the capacity for livable worlds beyond our planet.To get more information regarding Europa Dog clipper, see:.https://europa.nasa.gov.- edge-.Karen Fox/ Molly WasserHeadquarters, Washington 202-358-1600karen.c.fox@nasa.gov / molly.l.wasser@nasa.gov.Gretchen McCartneyJet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, Calif.818-393-6215gretchen.p.mccartney@jpl.nasa.gov.