That moon iscalledEuropa.
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.
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!!
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
No, because the solid surface of Jupiter has an outer core of liquid and solid metallic hydrogen, and is under an atmosphere of extreme density. Jupiter's moon Io, however, has liquid sulfur volcanoes that color the moon a bright yellow.
Human's can't live on Jupiter. The surface is made of gas, and underneath is a liquid layer, only liquid because of the extreme pressure. You wouldn't even make it through the atmosphere. Humans CAN live on Jupiter's moons however, at least some of them.
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Europa possibly, has a liquid ocean under the surface ice.
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.
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.
Jupiter contains a lot of liquid hydrogen
Jupiter is gas.
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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!!
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
Jupiter is a cloud/gas planet - there is no surface (so to speak) it is all gaseous clouds constantly swirling.
due to the liquid hydrogen core in the middle of Jupiter, the planet has a lot of gravity