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Science 18 October 1996:
Vol. 274. no. 5286, pp. 341 - 0
DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5286.341

Research News

Richard A. Kerr

Galileo's sharp images of the moons Ganymede and Europa turn previous ideas about the moons' icy volcanism and tectonic movements upside down. See the Galileo Orbiter Reports beginning on page 377 of this issue.

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