the visible images is going to be absolutely incredible ganymede is covered in dark terrain and interesting impact craters and a foot out of the activity that would have taken place early on when it was formed. being in orbit around ganymede will produce imaging resolution of a few metres so we re going to be able see exquisite detail in those pictures. for the mission team, it s a chance to celebrate, but they ve now got a long wait ahead. it will take eight years to reach thejupiter system, but scientists say it will be worth it. if these distant, seemingly inhospitable moons are found to be habitable, where else could life exist in the universe? rebecca morelle, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news, next hour we ll cross to south east asia, to get more information on us secretary of state antony blinken s official visit to vietnam.
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environment, anyway! this mission will give us close up views of three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly past europa, hoping to spot plumes of water erupting, and callisto, with its heavily cratered surface of ice and rock. finally, it will orbit around ganymede, the solar system s largest moon, where it will measure its icy crust, which could reach 100 miles that s 160 kilometres down and it will search for a liquid ocean underneath, which could be ten times deeper than. anything we have on earth. the pictures, the visible images are going to be absolutely incredible. so ganymede is covered in dark terrain and interesting impact craters, and a sort of footprint of the activity that would have taken place early on when it was formed. being in orbit around ganymede will produce imaging resolution of a few metres, so we re going to be able to see exquisite detail in those pictures. separationjuste confirmee.
that are right for life. we ve got volcanic thermal vents on the earth, in the really deep oceans of the earth, where bacteria has been found. could easily be something similar. not like little green people running around the surface, because on the surface, they d be killed by the radiation environment anyway. this mission will give us close up views of three ofjupiter s moons. it will fly past europa, hoping to spot plumes of water erupting, and callisto, with its heavily cratered surface of ice and rock. finally, it will orbit around ganymede, the solar system s largest moon, where it will measure its icy crust, which could reach 100 miles that s 160 kilometres down and it will search for a liquid ocean underneath, which could be ten times deeper than anything we have on earth. the pictures, the visible images are going to be absolutely incredible. so ganymede is covered in dark terrain and interesting impact