Ganymede Close-Ups Surprise Scientists

The Galileo spacecraft's first flyby of Ganymede shows that the Jovian moon has much more rugged terrain than expected, and probably has a magnetic field that most scientists had previously discounted. The catch from the June 27 flyby is still being returned, and it upsets concepts that scientists...

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