
Originally Posted by
IsaacKuo
C) A gas giant moon may have natural radiation shielding in the form of a magnetic field (Ganymede) or a thick atmosphere (Titan) or a thick ice crust (Europa).
In the specific case of an ocean mantle biosphere, such as may exist in Europa, a strong radiation field may actually be a good thing. Radiation hitting water ice generates oxygen, which is theorized to make its way down below the crust thanks to geological activity. This may provide an important stable long term source of oxygen to an ocean mantle biosphere.
So could Europa's ocean have enough O2 to support large, complex multicelled life?
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