Europa doesnt have a time zone
Jupiter
Lunar Standard Time (The time on the moon).
8:11 pm
Not that we know of yet, but there could be. Europa is well outside the "Cinderella zone" where liquid surface water could exist, and has very little atmosphere to keep it from boiling if it did. However... Europa appears to be a frozen ball of ice, but there's good reason to believe that under the ice is a huge, deep ocean of liquid water. Life manages to exist on Earth at the bottom of the ocean near thermal vents; it's at least plausible that life on Europa could do the same thing.
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
There is no real solution to this question, other than to say 0700 AM GMT. Jupiter completes a full Jupiter "day" in just 9.8 hours, but it's Orbit takes nearly 12 years on Earth. But I don't believe anyone has assigned time zones to Jupiter or come up with a system of time different from our own to tell time on Jupiter. When spacecraft are sent out to observe our solar system, they refer to universal time and that is how they are tracked and controlled.
Jupiter
Lunar Standard Time (The time on the moon).
you will have to find him twice first time he is behind the moon pole in 'moon zone b' second time he is up a tree in 'sunny zone a'
8:11 pm
Not that we know of yet, but there could be. Europa is well outside the "Cinderella zone" where liquid surface water could exist, and has very little atmosphere to keep it from boiling if it did. However... Europa appears to be a frozen ball of ice, but there's good reason to believe that under the ice is a huge, deep ocean of liquid water. Life manages to exist on Earth at the bottom of the ocean near thermal vents; it's at least plausible that life on Europa could do the same thing.
8/30/10 is four days after the full moon, so it rises (depending on where you are in your time zone) at about 10 PM.
time zone is the cross multiplication of 7 and -550 to figure out the distance from the earth to the moon in seconds and milliseconds. but it is also describe as the summation of 9 to equal the number of people on the earth accurately.
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
one is tonight...May 5th 2012 at 11:34 or whatever time zone you're in...10:34 central time