Europa is the 6th moon out from Jupiter and is the smallest Galilean satellite. Its is covered in a water ice shell, underneath which may be a liquid water ocean. In that ocean may exist life.
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- A Science Strategy for the Exploration of Europa A report by the Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration Space Studies Board Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications on the future of Europa exploration.
- Galileo Project: Europa A list of data, information and resources.
- Tectonic Processes on Europa Article about tidal stresses, mechanical response, and Visible Features, published by Icarus.
- Chaos on Europa A long article about Chaos region, written for submission to Icarus.
- Strike-slip Faults on Europa Article about global shear patterns driven by tidal stress, written for submission to Icarus.
- Rotation of Europa Article about constraints from terminator and limb positions. Written for submission to Icarus.
- Lithospheric Dilation on Europa Article written for submission to Icarus.
- Astypalaea Linea An article about a San Andreas-sized strike-slip fault, written for submission to Icarus.
- Solarviews.com: Europa Statistics, animations and annotated pictures.
- The Nine Planets: Europa Overview with data, text, images, links.