Tuesday 17 March 2015

Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, evidence of the sea


NASA scientists say the solar system's largest moon, Ganymede's surface evidence of sea ice.
NASA's Galileo mission was informed at the beginning of 2000, the 5300-kilometer diameter of the planet Jupiter, the moon is on the sea. The information from the Hubble data reinforce Galileo. Featuring Ganymede is not only because of its size but also its own magnetic field.
Hubble telescope has been able to figure out how the moon's magnetic field caused by the different particles which appeals to the South Pole and North Aurora lights Ganymede's magnetic field is produced but Jupiter's magnetic field is matched Aurora is the light which seems to dance between the moon and Jupiter.
Scientists say that 'it can not be deeper than 330 kilometers offshore, but what we received information that the depth of the sea is 100 km and 5 grams of salt in a liter of water.




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