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End of Mission Update: Sep. 21, 2003
Galileo's Europa Credit with image
03/31/06 Astrobiology Magazine:
Blonde Europa
05/31/05 NASA:
Icy Jupiter Moon Throws a Curve Ball at Formation Theories
09/22/03 SpaceDaily:
NASA's Galileo space probe disintegrates over Jupiter
09/21/03 SpaceFlight Now:
Future Jupiter exploration on the drawing boards
09/21/03 SpaceFlight Now:
The Galileo trials
09/17/03 NASA:
Galileo to Taste Jupiter Before Taking Final Plunge
09/17/03 SpaceDaily:
Lecture Brings Galileo's Travels Into Final Focus
09/15/03 BBC:
Jupiter probe nears fiery end: The US space agency (Nasa) is about to destroy its long-serving Galileo spacecraft in Jupiter's atmosphere
09/03/03 SpaceDaily:
Europan Ice Domes Could Be First Place To Look For Life
03/03/03 SpaceDaily:
Kitty Hawk To Galileo: A Century Spent Soaring Cloud Nine
03/03/03 SpaceDaily:
Galileo's Final Months
01/23/03 Space.com:
Geology of Europa: Evidence for Water?
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10/16/01 NASA Science:
Dashing through the Snows of Io: Today, NASA's Galileo spacecraft is heading for its closest-ever flyby of Jupiter's moon Io -- an alien world where fiery volcanoes belch sulfurous snow.
10/04/01 NASA:
Spacecraft at Io Sees and Sniffs Tallest Volcanic Plume
08/17/01 Space.com:
Galileo, Camera Working Again, Sends Data from Io
08/06/01 SpaceFlight Now:
Galileo's camera fails as probe made Io flyby
08/03/01 NASA Science:
Another Daring Adventure for Galileo: NASA's durable Galileo space probe is heading for a close encounter with an alien volcano on August 6, 2001.
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08/22/01 NASA Science:
The Strange Spires of Callisto: NASA's Galileo spacecraft has spotted bizarre icy knobs jutting out of Callisto's cratered terrain.
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07/28/00 NASA Science:
New Evidence for an Alien Ocean: Fluctuations in the magnetic field surrounding Jupiter's moon Europa are a telltale sign of salty liquid water beneath the moon's icy crust. Europa could harbor the solar system's largest ocean
/ Credit: NASA
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Formation of Cycloidal Features on Europa University of Arizona
04/24/00 Cornel University:
Galileo takes risky trip to dribble back data revealing best images yet of Jupiter's cratered inner moons
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