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Lake Stars as an Earth Analog for Europa’s Manannán Crater Spider Feature

Lauren E. Mc Keown et al 2025 Planet. Sci. J. 6 279 An asterisk-shaped feature at the center of a crater on Jupiter’s moon Europa may have similar origins to “lake stars” on Earth; lab experiments…

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