Voyager's past and future at the edge of the solar system (photos)

by Andy Smith  |  January 23, 2012  |  Image 8 of 24

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The lines that cross Jupiter's moon Europa were first seen by earlier space probes, but Voyager 2 showed that Europa's features were so flat, they "might have been painted on with a felt marker," according to a scientist. It is believed that the planet's surface may be covered by a water ice crust of up to three miles--hiding oceans as deep as 30 miles.

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