13 Years of Europa Radar Bouncing Yields New Insights into Icy Moon
In the most comprehensive radio study of Europa thus far, astronomers bolster what's already known about the icy moon, and then some.
Astronomers have completed a comprehensive 13-year radar study of Jupiter's moon Europa, significantly bolstering existing knowledge about the icy celestial body. The extensive research employed radar signals bounced off Europa to gather data. This long-term observation effort has provided unprecedented details about the moon's subsurface structure and composition. The findings contribute to our understanding of Europa's potential habitability and the processes occurring beneath its frozen crust. This marks the most thorough radio investigation of Europa to date. The data collected promises to refine models of the moon's ocean and geological activity.
The extensive radar study provides crucial new data about Europa, advancing scientific understanding of potentially habitable ocean worlds in our solar system.
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