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Europa Rotating 
                       
Credit & Copyright: Calvin J. Hamilton, Voyager Team, NASA 

Explanation: Evidence has been mounting that beneath the vast planes 
of ice that cover Europa lies water -- liquid oceans that might be home 
to alien life. 

The smallest of Jupiter's Galilean Moons (which include Io, Ganymede, 
and Callisto), Europa's deep interior is composed of mostly of silicate 
rock. Upon close inspection, many surface cracks stop abruptly only to 
continue on somewhere else -- indicating surface plates that might be 
sliding. 

The above time-lapse sequence is a composite of images taken during 
the Voyager spacecraft flyby of the moon twenty years ago. Not all 
regions are resolved in high detail. The movie shows Europa during a 
complete rotation, which corresponds to a complete revolution around 
Jupiter since Europa always keeps the same face toward the giant planet. 
The cause of many of the surface colors on Europa also remains a topic 
of research. 



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