News @andrew_andrew__ Aug 1, 2021, 12:34 pm EDT | 1 min read A photo of Ganymede shot by the Juno orbiter. NASAUsing old and new data from the Hubble Space Telescope, researchers at NASA have found the first evidence of water vapor on Jupiter’s largest moon, called Ganymede. This water vapor likely forms through a process called sublimation—where ice turns directly into gas without entering a liquid form first. Existing research has led some scientists to believe that Ganymede contains more water than all of E… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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