Jupiter's Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, may be heating up: The largest moon in the solar system — Jupiter’s Ganymede — has a unique and inexplicable magnetic field. New research could finally explain it: the moon is heating up.
Study Identifies Geyers the JUICE Mission Could Explore on Ganymede
Ganymede’s Auroral Patches Reveal Shared Physics with Earth’s Aurorae
University of Liège scientists reveals similarities between auroras on Ganymede and Earth - EurekAlert!
Ouch! A Monster Asteroid Crashed Into Ganymede 4 Billion Years Ago, Rolling it Over
Ouch! A Monster Asteroid Crashed Into Ganymede 4 Billion Years Ago, Rolling it Over
Ouch! A Monster Asteroid Crashed Into Ganymede 4 Billion Years Ago, Rolling it Over
A huge asteroid crash permanently altered Jupiter's biggest moon Ganymede
Ganymede Was Struck by Giant Asteroid 4 Billion Years Ago, New Research Suggests
Ganymede Is Like a 'Snowglobe' Inside, Which Could Explain Its Mysterious Magnetism
Iron Snow Could Explain the Magnetic Fields at Worlds Like Ganymede
Iron Snow Could Explain the Magnetic Fields at Worlds Like Ganymede
Juno Spots Salts and Organic Molecules on Ganymede’s Surface
Juno Detects Various Salts and Organic Compounds on Ganymede