Abstract

Europa, the pale moon of Jupiter, may be one of the most hospitable spots in the solar system. Although its surface is an airless landscape of cracked ice, all the evidence says that beneath that bleak shell is a liquid water ocean stretching hundreds of kilometers down to the rocky mantle below. Battersby discusses NASA's planned mission to Europa and Mark Panning and colleagues' simulation of the vibrations a seismometer might pick up on Europa, and turned the result into sound files

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