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Jupiter's Galilean Moons: A Guide to Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto
The four brightest moons of Jupiter, also known as the
Galilean moons
, are:
1.
Io
2.
Europa
3.
Ganymede
4.
Callisto
These moons were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
The Science of Stars: How Nuclear Fusion Powers Stellar Light
Understanding the Shape of Outer Planets: Gas Giants Explained
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Fast Radio Bursts Uncover the Universe’s Missing Ordinary Matter
UCF Research Delivers Lunar Mining Maps and Ice Favorability Index for Commercial Space Companies
Astronomers Spot Massive Storm on Neptune in Twilight Images
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New Global Study Shows Deforestation Threatens Majority of Earth's Species
Freedom Ship Explained: Design & Function of a 50,000‑Resident Floating City
Demonstrating the Mpemba Effect: A Controlled Laboratory Investigation
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NASA Goddard Confirms DART Asteroid Deflector Will Strike Target and Observes Impact Results
Asteroid 2012 TC4 Passes Earth at 31,000 Miles – No Threat Confirmed
NASA Seizes a Rare Opportunity: Mars Dust Storm Offers Unprecedented Scientific Insight
Spacebus Neo Satellite Successfully Launched by Ariane 5
New Study Reveals High-Mass Stars Form from Chaotic Debris, Not Structured Dust Disks
Distinct Emission States Originate from Separate Regions in Pulsar Magnetospheres
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