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The solar system's largest moon may be heating up — offering clues to its mysterious origins - Live Science

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The solar system's largest moon may be heating up — offering clues to its mysterious origins - Live Science
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New research suggests that Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, may be heating up through a unique process. Scientists are investigating the origins of its internal magnetic field to better understand its formation.

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Understanding the geological activity of moons like Ganymede provides critical insights into the formation of the solar system and potential habitability.

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