Scientists at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory have made sense of puzzling cycloid and other arc-shaped cracks on Jupiter's icy moon Europa. The theory requires that there be global subsurface liquid for the cracks to form, adding to other evidence for at least the past existence of a hidden ocean that could be a brewing ground for life. Scientists estimate there is 2-3 times as much water on Europa as on Earth.
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