Correct!ckssv07 wrote:Jupiter, Jovian, or Galilean MoonsAstroRockShock wrote:What planet does Europa orbit?
Europa considered to be in what "Moon Group"?
Your turn!
(I was looking for Galinean Moons


Correct!ckssv07 wrote:Jupiter, Jovian, or Galilean MoonsAstroRockShock wrote:What planet does Europa orbit?
Europa considered to be in what "Moon Group"?
You do all realize the focus of the event has changed and that the vast majority of these questions are not relevant, right?ScienceOlympian wrote:I believe that it is about 29.5 days.
Correct and I know the topics have changed, but I doubt that there won't be any questions at all on the basics, and even if there aren't, it's always good to know about them.rfscoach wrote:You do all realize the focus of the event has changed and that the vast majority of these questions are not relevant, right?ScienceOlympian wrote:I believe that it is about 29.5 days.
you are correct, and is it Enceladus, I am really not sure on this.crypten wrote:Cycloids on Europa are cracks that look like the path of a skipping stone across a lake:
Assuming I'm correct, on which moon can you find snow finer than talcum powder?