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Mike Jr wrote:
"All of Ganymede's rock sank to its center the same way that all the chocolate chips sink to the bottom of a melted carton of ice cream." http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v...s/ngeo746.html --Mike Jr. Adding sci.astro to the list. So why exactly would Ganymede be bombarded heavily but not Callisto? Yousuf Khan |
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