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Jupiter’s fourth largest moon may be in pockets of water that support life – The Press Stories

A team of scientists on Jupiter’s fourth largest moon in Europe may have pockets of water inside its snow – covered surface that could support life. A

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A team of scientists on Jupiter’s fourth largest moon in Europe may have pockets of water inside its snow – covered surface that could support life.
A team from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States used satellite images of features on the moon’s frozen surface to model their age and size.
Scientists speculate that these features are pockets of liquid water within a 15-mile-thick ice sheet that lasted a few thousand years before the rejuvenation.
They stressed that NASA’s “Multi-Overlight…

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