Scientists have a new theory on how Jupiter’s moons were formed

Science has known that Jupiter has a quartet of moons since the days of Galileo. Those moons include Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Each of the four moons is significantly different than the other. Interestingly, all of the satellites are of similar size at about one-fourth of the Earth’s radius. Despite their similar size, each moon is wildly different with … Continue reading

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