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New study uncovers the formative conditions that made Io dry and Europa watery
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New study uncovers the formative conditions that made Io dry and Europa watery
A moon can sit next door to another and still feel like a different world. Around Jupiter, that contrast shows up fast. Io looks scorched and bone-dry, yet it is the most volcanically active moon in the solar system. Europa, just one orbit farther out, wears a shell of ice and is thought to hide a global ocean of liquid water beneath it. A new international modeling study co-led by Aix-Marseille University and the Southwest Research Institute ar…
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