木星卫星内部的海洋

IF 50.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 1998-10-22 DOI:10.1038/27335
Fritz Neubauer
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摘要

旅行者号 "和 "伽利略号 "太空任务都向我们展示了木星卫星木卫一、木卫二、木卫三和卡利斯托的大量信息。以前就有证据表明这些卫星上有水。但是,伽利略磁强计实验提供了最好的证据,表明木卫二和卡利斯托上存在地表下的海洋。这两个天体的内部是导电的,最明显的解释就是存在具有电解导电性的水。
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Oceans inside Jupiter''s moons

Oceans inside Jupiter''s moons
Both the Voyager and Galileo space missions have told us a great deal about Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, the moons of Jupiter. There has been previous evidence for water on these moons. But the best yet, indicating the existence of subsurface oceans on Europa and Callisto, comes from the Galileo magnetometer experiment. The interiors of these two bodies are electrically conducting, and the most obvious explanation is that water with electrolytic conductivity is present.
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