.NASA is going to hold a media teleconference at 4 p.m. EDT, Monday, Sept. 9, to supply an update on Europa Dog clipper, an objective that is going to analyze whether Jupiter's moon Europa may be welcoming to life. The teleconference will develop after a key choice point meeting earlier that day pertaining to next actions for the goal.Audio of the tele-conference are going to stream reside on the firm's website at:.https://www.nasa.gov/live.Attendees in the tele-conference feature:.Nicola Fox, associate supervisor, Scientific research Objective Directorate, NASA Central Office.Laurie Leshin, center director, NASA's Plane Power Lab.Curt Niebur, Europa Clipper program researcher, NASA Company headquaters.Jordan Evans, Europa Clipper project supervisor, NASA's Plane Propulsion Research laboratory.To request inquiries during the course of the tele-conference, media have to RSVP absolutely no beyond two hours just before the event to Molly Wasser at: molly.l.wasser@nasa.gov. NASA's media accreditation policy is on call online.Europa Dog clipper's principal scientific research objective is actually to figure out whether there are spots below the surface of Jupiter's icy moon that could sustain lifestyle. The objective's purposes are actually to know the attributes of Europa's ice layer and also the sea underneath it, and also to examine the moon's arrangement and geography. A detailed exploration of Europa also will definitely aid astrobiologists better know the potential for habitable worlds to come our earth.To find out more about Europa Clipper, check out:.https://europa.nasa.gov.- end-.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.