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How much of Jupiter’s moon Europa is made of water? A lot, actually. Based on the Galileo probe data acquired during its exploration of the Jovian system from 1995 to 2003, Europa possesses a deep, global ocean of liquid water beneath a layer of surface ice. The subsurface ocean plus ice layer could range from 80 to 170 kilometers in average depth. Adopting an estimate of 100 kilometers depth, if all the water on Europa were gathered into a ball it would have a radius of 877 kilometers. To scale, this intriguing illustration compares that hypothetical ball of all the water on Europa to the size of Europa itself (left) - and similarly to all the water on planet Earth. With a volume 2-3 times the volume of water in Earth’s oceans, the global ocean on Europa holds out a tantalizing destination in the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system. APOD: 2012 May 24 - All the Water on Europa

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How much of Jupiter’s moon Europa is made of water? A lot, actually. Based on the Galileo probe data acquired during its exploration of the Jovian system from 1995 to 2003, Europa possesses a deep, global ocean of liquid water beneath a layer of surface ice. The subsurface ocean plus ice layer could range from 80 to 170 kilometers in average depth. Adopting an estimate of 100 kilometers depth, if all the water on Europa were gathered into a ball it would have a radius of 877 kilometers. To scale, this intriguing illustration compares that hypothetical ball of all the water on Europa to the size of Europa itself (left) - and similarly to all the water on planet Earth. With a volume 2-3 times the volume of water in Earth’s oceans, the global ocean on Europa holds out a tantalizing destination in the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system.
APOD: 2012 May 24 - All the Water on Europa

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These birds took these photos of themselves!

Martin Klimas set up a light beam sensor, and when the birds flew past it, it set off a strategically placed camera.

BONUS: Check out these epic rhino and wild cat self-portraits that were the result of a similar camera sensor set up.

These Birds Photographed Themselves!

via NotCot

bedp0tato:

that’s a red panda… that’s the animal on the firefox logo… :) I don’t know I read that in the did-you-know blog heheh :P but yeah that’s a red panda.. :)

bedp0tato:

that’s a red panda… that’s the animal on the firefox logo… :) I don’t know I read that in the did-you-know blog heheh :P but yeah that’s a red panda.. :)