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Jupiter's moon Ganymede can support life - NASA

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Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, from the Galileo and Voyager space missions show a bright flat surface. Ganymede, the largest moon in our solar system may possess ice and liquid oceans which scientists say are stacked up like a multi-layered club sandwich and may contain life. Scientists from a NASA-funded research team performed a computer modeling of Ganymede’s oceans, taking into account... 

“Galactic Flashes May Signal Transmissions By Other Civilizations”: NASA/JPL

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“We’ll be looking for the occasional celestial flash,” said Joseph Lazio, a radio astronomer at JPL. “These flashes can be anything from explosions on surfaces of nearby stars, deaths of distant stars, exploding black holes, or even perhaps transmissions by other civilizations.” JPL scientists are working with multi-institutional teams to explore this new area of astronomy. An... 

Giant hexagon of clouds spins on Saturn while clouds disappear from Jupiter

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Saturn Hexagon There’s the odd fact that one of Jupiter’s huge red stripes — which is really a massive storm system many times larger than planet Earth — has suddenly disappeared (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet…). Known as the “Southern Equatorial Belt”, this storm system isn’t exactly permanent: Jupiter’s belts undergo striking transformations... 
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