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Europa is one of the four largest moons of Jupiter and is slightly smaller than Earth's Moon.
It is notable for its smooth, icy surface and the strong evidence suggesting a subsurface ocean beneath its ice crust.
Key Facts
- Orbital Period: 3.55 Earth days
- Diameter: Approximately 3,122 km
- Surface: Characterized mostly by ice with a very thin atmosphere
- Average Distance from Jupiter: About 671,000 km
- Orbital Speed: Approximately 13.74 km/s
Atmosphere
Europa's atmosphere is extremely thin, primarily composed of oxygen, though it is far too thin to support human life.
Interesting Facts
- Europa's icy surface is crisscrossed by a series of cracks and striations, which are thought to be caused by the tidal flexing exerted by Jupiter.
- The presence of a subsurface ocean under its icy crust makes it a likely candidate for harboring extraterrestrial life.
- Despite its cold environment, the interaction between Europa's ocean and rocky mantle could create the potential for life-supporting environments.
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