Astronomers believe the density of Europa is 3.013±0.005 g/cm3. It has a temperature of around -171.15 Celsius. The moon was discovered in the 1970's.
much less ( it does not have a rock core like earth) however it has higher mass
The density of Jupiter is 1.326 gm/cm3.
1.33 g/cm3
Europa
Europa is one of Jupiters moons. Jupiter has many moons, but Europa is one of the four large moons that was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei (and possibly independently by Simon Marius around the same time).
Jupiters 4 moons are called Ganymede,Io,Callisto,and Europa.
Jupiters moon, Europa, is special as it is thought to have a huge layer of water under its crust. This water may be able to support simple life forms if the conditions are right.
Its Calisto,Ganymede,Europa, and Io
Europa is Jupiters moon.
Obviously not, Europa is a moon, not a star.
Yes.
Europa
it is far 580 miles away from jupiter
4.56 billion years old, but it's surface is younger.
It was sent into Jupiters atmosphere due to the possibility of an ocean beneath the icy crust of jupiters moon europa. Galileo could potentially be carrying bacteria that could be harmful to europa, so was destroyed to protect it.
Europa probably contains a metallic iron core. Little information about its deep internal structure is known, but this is what scientists think.
Ganymede is Jupiter's largest moon. The top four of its largest moons are Europa, Io, Callisto, and Ganymede.
Europa - WaterIO - Most volcanically active body in the Solar System
By Mars's 3'd moon, not joking if you're an Astronomist this question is a piece of cake.
Europa is one of Jupiters moons. Jupiter has many moons, but Europa is one of the four large moons that was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei (and possibly independently by Simon Marius around the same time).