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Study Identifies Geysers on Ganymede for JUICE Mission Exploration

via Phys.org·3d ago

Scientists have identified geysers on Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, which could be explored by the upcoming JUICE mission. As the solar system's largest satellite, Ganymede is the only celestial body besides Earth and gas giants known to possess a subsurface ocean, making these findings significant for astrobiology. The discovery expands our understanding of potential habitable environments beyond our own planet and sets the stage for future deep-space exploration efforts.

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