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Astronomers have discovered 12 additional moons orbiting Jupiter. NASA's Juno spacecraft has detected mineral salts and organic compounds on the surface of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, suggesting the presence of an underground ocean brine reaching the crust of the icy world.
NASA's Juno mission has for the first time detected mineral salts and organic compounds on the surface of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, NASA said on Tuesday, suggesting an underground ocean brine is reaching the crust of the icy world. https://t.co/hEzoxvww2h
For the first time, our #JunoMission has detected mineral salts and organic compounds on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede. The finding suggests an underground ocean brine is reaching the crust of the icy world: https://t.co/lJlZ53iGyg https://t.co/xs8F5SPZmq
New data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft suggests that there are mineral salts and organic compounds on the surface of Jupiter’s giant moon Ganymede. https://t.co/4eQ8M7Fko7
Salts and organics observed on #Ganymede's surface by NASA's Juno @NASA @NatureAstronomy https://t.co/qNbmZXiC9n https://t.co/G4RQNXu9zk
Astronomers find 12 more moons orbiting Jupiter https://t.co/bl7easBul5