Scientists map sulfur residue on Jupiter's icy moon Europa

A team has used the Hubble Space Telescope to observe Jupiter’s moon, Europa, at ultraviolet wavelengths, filling in a ‘gap’ in the various wavelengths used to observe this icy water world. The team’s near-global UV maps show concentrations of sulfur dioxide on Europa’s trailing side.


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Source: ScienceDaily