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Jupiter’s moon Io is the Solar System’s most exotic satellite. Active volcanism on Io was discovered from observations by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1979, confirming a possibility suggested from theoretical studies of Io’s orbit. Our knowledge of Io’s volcanism, composition, and space environment were significantly increased as a result of observations by the Galileo spacecraft from 1996 through 2001. The end of the Galileo mission in 2003 makes this an ideal time to summarize the new results in a book as no book has ever been written about Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io.
Galilean satellites. --- Galileo Project. --- Io (Satellite) --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Exploration. --- Galilean moons --- Medicean planets --- Medicean stars --- Project Galileo --- Jupiter I (Satellite) --- Satellites --- Physical geography. --- Astrophysics and Astroparticles. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Geography --- Astrophysics. --- Geophysics. --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Earth sciences
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Europa – The Ocean Moon tells the story of the Galileo spacecraft probe to Jupiter's moon, Europa. It provides a detailed description of the physical processes, including the dominating tidal forces that operate on Europa, and includes a comprehensive tour of Europa using images taken by Galileo's camera. The book reviews and evaluates the interpretative work carried out to date, providing a philosophical discussion of the scientific process of analyzing results and the pitfalls that accompany it. It also examines the astrobiological constraints on this possible biosphere, and implications for future research, exploration and planetary biological protection. Europa – The Ocean Moon provides a unique understanding of the Galileo images of Europa, discusses the theory of tidal processes that govern its icy ridged and disrupted surface, and examines in detail the physical setting that might sustain extra-terrestrial life in Europa's ocean and icy crust.
Solar system --- Europe --- Geosciences. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Astrobiology. --- Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences. --- Physical geography. --- Astrophysics. --- Géographie physique --- Astrophysique --- Europa (Satellite). --- Galileo Imaging Science Team. --- Galileo Project. --- Imaging systems in geophysics. --- Theoretical Astronomy --- Cosmic Physics --- Physics --- Astronomy & Astrophysics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Satellites. --- Europa (Satellite) --- Moons --- Natural satellites --- Planetary satellites --- Planets --- Satellites --- Jupiter II (Satellite) --- Earth sciences. --- Geophysics. --- Space sciences. --- Earth Sciences. --- Astrobiology --- Biology --- Habitable planets --- Life --- Science and space --- Space research --- Cosmology --- Science --- Astronomy --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Earth sciences --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences --- Origin --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Galileo SSI Team --- SSI --- Project Galileo
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