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What is name of the Moon of Jupiter that contains a liquid ocean?

Europa possibly, has a liquid ocean under the surface ice.


Moon of Jupiter possibly contains a liquid ocean under its surface?

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What is the name of the moon of Jupiter that possibly contains a liquid ocean under its surface?

The moon of Jupiter that possibly contains a liquid ocean under its surface is Europa. It is one of the most likely places in our solar system to potentially harbor extraterrestrial life due to its subsurface ocean and potentially habitable conditions.


What moon has a frozen ocean?

Europa, a moon of Jupiter, is believed to have a frozen ocean beneath its icy surface. This ocean is thought to be in contact with a rocky seafloor, potentially providing conditions suitable for life to exist.


Which of Jupiter's moons possibly contains a liquid ocean under its surface?

Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. This ocean could potentially harbor conditions suitable for life due to the possibility of geothermal activity providing heat and energy.


Moon on Jupiter possibly contains a liquid ocean under its surface?

Yes, Jupiter's moon Europa is believed to have a subsurface liquid ocean under its icy crust. The presence of this ocean has led scientists to consider Europa as a potentially habitable world in our solar system. Future missions, such as NASA's Europa Clipper, aim to study this mysterious moon further to understand its potential for hosting life.


What planetary satellite may have a water ocean under its surface?

Europa, which is one of Jupiter's moons.


What moon of Jupiter contains a liquid ocean under its surface?

Ganymede, which is Jupiter's largest moon. A robotic probe was launched there about 4 years ago equipped with a drill, which will hopefully be able to drill through the ice covering the planet's surface and extend a probe into the freezing murky depths of Ganymede's ocean, which might just possibly reveal some primitive marine life there!!


What forms of water is on Jupiter or on Jupiter's moon?

Because Jupiter is a gas planet and does not have the correct elements to make water Jupiter does not have any water on it. But one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, has ice, a form of water. The the cracks in the moon suggest that there is an an ocean or source of water under the surface, and when the planet shifts and cracks the water that comes to the surface freezes.


What moon had an ocean of liquid water beneath it?

Saturns moon Titan has water under ice as well as one of Jupiter's moon Europa


Which planet has a moon with a possible ocean water under a crust of ice?

Jupiter's moons - Europa and Ganymede possibly have oceans of liquid water under their crust. Saturn's moon - Enceladus also has a possible ocean of water under it's crust.


Where did scientists find an extraterrestrial ocean?

As of 2008, Titan, a moon of Saturn, is the only object other than Earth known to have liquid on its surface. The lakes of Titan are liquid ethane and methane. There is evidence of large bodies of liquid water elsewhere in the solar system, but none have been confirmed. Many bodies in the solar system are partially or entirely covered in water ice, and it is believed that liquid water is below some of them, but none have been confirmed: * Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, is covered in water ice. Geysers of water ice have been observed on Enceladus, which seem to be evidence of subsurface liquid water oceans. * Europa, a moon of Jupiter, is covered in ice and may have a global ocean of water under that ice. The ocean of Europa is believed to have over twice the water volume of Earth. * Titan, Callisto, Ganymede, and Triton may also have global oceans of water under their icy crust. * Other icy moons may have oceans of water under their icy crust. * Ceres, the dwarf planet, may have an ocean of liquid water under its surface. * There may be lakes of liquid water under the polar icecaps of Mars, similar to Lake Vostok. * Uranus and Neptune may have a global ocean of liquid water under the thick atmosphere. * Jupiter and Saturn may have a global ocean of liquid hydrogen under the thick atmosphere.