Europa, a moon of Jupiter

  1. Io and Europa are two of Jupiter's many moons. The mean distance of Europa from Jupiter is about twice as far as that for Io and
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  2. Io and Europa are two of Jupiter's many moons. The mean distance of Europa from Jupiter is about twice as far as that for Io and
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  3. Europa is one of Jupiter's moons. This moon is in a circular orbit of 6.71x10^8 meters within a period of 3.55 days. What is the
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  4. Europa is one of Jupiter's moons. This moon is in a circular orbit of 6.71x10^8 meters within a period of 3.55 days. What is the
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  5. Europa, a moon of Jupiter has an orbital diameter of 1.34x10^9m and a period of 3.55 days. What is the mass of Jupiter?d=1.34x10
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  6. Which Galilean moon has volcanic activity?Callisto Io Ganymede Europa What is believed to be the cause? the collapsing of the
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  7. The moon Europa, of the planet Jupiter, has an orbital period of 3.55 days andan average distance from the center of the planet
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  8. Europa, a satellite of Jupiter, appears to have an ocean beneath its icy surface. Proposals have been made to send a robotic
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  9. Europa, a satellite of Jupiter, appears to have an ocean beneath its icy surface. Proposals have been made to send a robotic
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  10. A space probe lands on the icy surface of Europa, a moon of Jupiter. It weighs a set of known masses. The results are shown
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