NASA is sharing photos from a recent flyby of the Jupiter moon Europa.
- The Juno spacecraft's recent 'buzz' of Europa came within 2019 miles of the icy moon - which scientists believe could hold life in an underground ocean.
- The photos reveal criss-crossing ridges and a possible impact crater - but no water plumes, which scientists were hoping to catch a glimpse of.
- In 2024, NASA will launch a 'Europa Clipper' that will orbit the moon by the year 2030.