Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Ganymede's ocean 60 miles (100 kilometers thick) 10 times deeper than Earth's ocean (IN Ganymede Jupiter's moon)

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https://science.nasa.gov/jupiter/moons/ganymede/facts/

 Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is proving to be a fascinating world. Not only is it the largest moon in our solar system, bigger than the planet Mercury and the dwarf planet Pluto, but NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has found the best evidence yet for an underground saltwater ocean on Ganymede. The ocean is thought to have more water than all the water on Earth's surface. Ganymede’s ocean is estimated to be 60 miles (100 kilometers) thick – 10 times deeper than Earth's ocean – and is thought to be buried under a 95-mile- (150-kilometer-) thick crust of mostly ice. Identifying liquid water is crucial in the search for habitable worlds beyond Earth and in the search for life as we know it.

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My thought once again is that Ganymede's moon is a lot or most of the water that was on Maldek (now the asteroid belt but once a planet nuked out by a nuclear war. A Soviet Probe discovered this in the 1970s. However, this kind of information was suppressed by Christians and Muslims and Hindus and others because it didn't agree with religious doctrines. However, since at that time Russia under the Soviets was atheistic the Intelligentsia of Russia accepted these things. This was one of many reasons why the old Soviet Union collapsed because educated Russians didn't want planet Earth blown up like Maldek, the planet was by a nuclear war between 2 or more warring factions there 65 million years ago.

 

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