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Scientists Spent 13 Years Bouncing Radar Off Europa. Here’s What They Found

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According to io9, researchers have completed the most thorough radio examination of Jupiter's moon Europa to date, drawing on thirteen years of radar observations. The comprehensive study reinforces what scientists already knew about the icy world while revealing new details about its surface and subsurface structure. Europa harbors a subsurface ocean beneath its frozen crust, making it a prime target in the search for extraterrestrial life. This latest research refines our understanding of the moon's geology, informing future exploration missions designed to investigate whether life could exist in its hidden waters.

Source: https://gizmodo.com/scientists-spent-13-years-bouncing-ra...

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