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In Our Time

The Potential of Europa's Dark Oceans

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Ganymede is the largest satellite in our solar system. It's so larger that it's about 50% bigger than our own Earth's moon, Europa. The key question is whether those huge, deep, dark oceans beneath the icy crusts are actually in contact with rocky, silicate material down at depth. We think you need three things to form: liquid water, a heat source, and organic material. And we're going to confirm with Ganymede has all of those ingredients - as well as where they can be found.

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