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Join us as we explore Ganymede, Jupiter’s largest moon, and uncover NASA's groundbreaking discoveries! From its massive ocean to the mysterious secrets hidden beneath its surface, Ganymede is a ...
Billions of years ago, a massive asteroid struck Ganymede, the largest moon orbiting Jupiter, shifting it on its axis, new research suggests.
Billions of years ago, a massive asteroid struck Ganymede, the largest moon orbiting Jupiter, shifting it on its axis, new research suggests.
Ganymede is a tidally locked moon, which means it always shows the same face to Jupiter—and, as a result of the impact, the crater is permanently shielded from Jupiter’s view.
This impact that caused Ganymede to shatter hasn't left an obvious crater because it basically splashed the surface, which filled in the hole soon afterward. And that's where things get interesting.
A massive collision billions of years ago may have dramatically reoriented Ganymede, Jupiter’s largest moon. Naoyuki Hirata at Kobe University, Japan, and his colleagues studied Ganymede’s ...
Juno just picked up some odd frequencies at Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, which hint at its structure below. This includes the possibility of water oceans.
Science NASA spacecraft captures astonishing views of icy Jupiter moon Ganymede Wowza. The Juno spacecraft performed a close flyby on Monday and delivered some eye-popping images.
Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is telling us more about its alien ocean JUNO has spotted salt deposits that may have percolated up from a sub-surface ocean.
NASA's Juno spacecraft detected organic compounds and mineral salts on the surface of Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, hinting at a salty subsurface ocean.