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This book developed from the search for life outside of our planet. At this time, the most likely place we can think of for external life, because of all of its water, is Europa, a moon of the planet Jupiter. We are contemplating a manned voyage to Europa to explore it. But how do we get to Europa? This book is about transporting humans to Europa, selecting the passengers for the trip, building the spaceship that will take us there, likely dangers in route, etc. Its about the first manned-space flight to Europa.

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This book developed from the search for life outside of our planet. At this time, the most likely place we can think of for external life, because of all of its water, is Europa, a moon of the planet Jupiter. We are contemplating a manned voyage to Europa to explore it. But how do we get to Europa? This book is about transporting humans to Europa, selecting the passengers for the trip, building the spaceship that will take us there, likely dangers in route, etc. Its about the first manned-space flight to Europa.

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James Press is a retired distinguished professor of statistics from the University of California at Riverside. He wrote 19 technical books, and this is his seventh non-technical book. He has held professional positions at the University of Chicago, Stanford University, Yale University, University College London, London School of Economics, University of British Columbia, University of California at Los Angeles, and for thirty-five years, at the University of California at Riverside. He worked professionally at the US Bureau of the Census, and consulted at the Rand Corporation for about 30 years. He was President of Statistical Analysis Inc., a statistical consulting company that consulted on legal problems.