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In 1610, Galileo spotted a small, smooth moon circling Jupiter and wrote it down; four hundred years later, scientists confirmed it likely holds the largest ocean in the solar system, buried under ice and never once touched by sunlight - Space Daily

In 1610, Galileo spotted a small, smooth moon circling Jupiter and wrote it down; four hundred years later, scientists confirmed it likely holds the largest ocean in the solar system, buried under ice and never once touched by sunlight Space Daily Ground-ba...

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In 1610, Galileo spotted a small, smooth moon circling Jupiter and wrote it down; four hundred years later, scientists confirmed it likely holds the largest ocean in the solar system, buried under ice and never once touched by sunlight Space Daily Ground-ba...

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In 1610, Galileo spotted a small, smooth moon circling Jupiter and wrote it down; four hundred years later, scientists confirmed it likely holds the largest ocean in the solar system, buried under ice and never once touched by sunlight Space Daily Ground-ba...

Why it matters

Space Daily سے اس عوامی دلچسپی کی خبر کو ٹریک کیا جا رہا ہے کیونکہ یہ قارئین، بازاروں، پالیسی، ثقافت یا روزمرہ فیصلوں پر اثر ڈال سکتی ہے۔

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  • Category: science
  • Edition: ZA
  • Fetched: Sat, 04 Jul 2026 09:04:17 GMT

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