International audienceSince Galileo spacecraft reveals Europa's surface at high and medium resolutions, deformation and processes affecting the relatively young surface have been more accurately defined. This work reports the observations carried out on a large-scale feature of the south hemisphere, Thera Macula. It is shown that Thera presents common points with many other features including small-scale domes, lenticulae and large-scale chaotic areas (disrupted ancient surfaces lying on a dark matrix), but remains singular through its asymmetric morphology. On the basis of observations, we propose a scenario for the setting of Thera Macula. It involves a large-scale doming (40–70km in radius) of the pre-existing surface associated with duc...
Abstract. New Galileo images of Europa reveal regions of chaotic terrain in otherwise highly-lineate...
Enceladus and Europa are icy satellites that currently support bodies of liquid water in the outer s...
Las estructuras más comunes observables en la superficie del satélite joviano Europa son las crestas...
International audienceSince Galileo spacecraft reveals Europa's surface at high and medium resolutio...
A recent study by Schmidt et al. (2011) suggests that Thera Macula, one of the “chaos regions” on Eu...
The surface of Europa contains several types of roughly elliptical features, collectively called len...
International audienceWhereas numerous extensive features, where new crust is created, are now well ...
There is ample evidence that Europa is currently geologically active. Crater counts suggest that the...
The most commonly observable structures on the surface of the Jovian satellite Europa are the ridges...
[1] We utilize imaging data from the Galileo spacecraft to investigate band formation on one of Jupi...
Stereo topography of an area near Tyre impact crater, Europa, reveals chaos regions character- ized ...
Europa's surface contains numerous quasi-elliptical features called pits, domes, spots and small cha...
Although sub-surface oceans have been detected on Europa and Enceladus, two of the best studied icy ...
On Earth, the sublimation of massive ice deposits at equatorial latitudes under cold and dry conditi...
International audienceImages of Europa's surface taken by the Galileo Solid State Imager (SSI) show ...
Abstract. New Galileo images of Europa reveal regions of chaotic terrain in otherwise highly-lineate...
Enceladus and Europa are icy satellites that currently support bodies of liquid water in the outer s...
Las estructuras más comunes observables en la superficie del satélite joviano Europa son las crestas...
International audienceSince Galileo spacecraft reveals Europa's surface at high and medium resolutio...
A recent study by Schmidt et al. (2011) suggests that Thera Macula, one of the “chaos regions” on Eu...
The surface of Europa contains several types of roughly elliptical features, collectively called len...
International audienceWhereas numerous extensive features, where new crust is created, are now well ...
There is ample evidence that Europa is currently geologically active. Crater counts suggest that the...
The most commonly observable structures on the surface of the Jovian satellite Europa are the ridges...
[1] We utilize imaging data from the Galileo spacecraft to investigate band formation on one of Jupi...
Stereo topography of an area near Tyre impact crater, Europa, reveals chaos regions character- ized ...
Europa's surface contains numerous quasi-elliptical features called pits, domes, spots and small cha...
Although sub-surface oceans have been detected on Europa and Enceladus, two of the best studied icy ...
On Earth, the sublimation of massive ice deposits at equatorial latitudes under cold and dry conditi...
International audienceImages of Europa's surface taken by the Galileo Solid State Imager (SSI) show ...
Abstract. New Galileo images of Europa reveal regions of chaotic terrain in otherwise highly-lineate...
Enceladus and Europa are icy satellites that currently support bodies of liquid water in the outer s...
Las estructuras más comunes observables en la superficie del satélite joviano Europa son las crestas...