An image of the surface of Europa, taken by the Galileo spacecraft. The dark areas are lenticulae that may indicate the presence of liquid underneath.
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Lenticulae on Europa
The surface of Europa shows many signs that there may be an ocean submerged under it's icy surface. For example, in this false color picture, the dimples, shown in red, may be a sign of material falling into a water layer. Alternatively, they may signify material rising from a moving water layer underneath. The dark spots in this picture are called "lenticulae", which is the Latin term for freckles.
Other signs of an ocean under the surface of Europa include:
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flooded terrain
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rafting
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'mushy' craters, and
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spreading centers.
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