Jan 10 2000

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NASA released recently obtained images that further supported the possibility that Jupiter's moon Europa might be home to a liquid ocean. The Galileo spacecraft had captured the images when passing Europa's north pole. Using a magnetometer instrument, Galileo had recorded changing currents in the moon's magnetic field a, finding consistent with the presence of a conducting material such as a watery liquid.

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