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Jupiter's Moon Callisto Probably Has an Ocean Under Its SurfaceCochrane of the Planetary Interiors and Geophysics Group at NASA's JPL, didn't start out looking ... on 30-year-old measurements taken by NASA's Galileo mission. That mission launched in 1989 ...
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New observations of the most volcanic world in our solar system solve a mystery that began with Voyager 1That year, Linda Morabito, an imaging scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena ... such as NASA’s Galileo spacecraft, as well as ground-based telescopes.
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NASA’s Juno mission solves Io's 44-year-old volcano mysteryWhile Galileo Galilei first observed Io in 1610 ... and supervisor of the Solar System Dynamics Group at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. “It has implications for our understanding of ...
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Scientists Find Strongest Evidence Yet of a Hidden Ocean Beneath Jupiter’s Moon CallistoBy reanalyzing data from NASA’s Galileo mission, a team of researchers successfully filtered out decades-old interference caused by Callisto’s intense ionosphere, revealing a signal that ...
In the 1990s, however, NASA's Galileo spacecraft captured magnetic measurements near Callisto that suggested that its ice shell surface—much like that of Europa, another moon of Jupiter—may ...
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