
This drawing illustrates the general composition of icy moons.
The Composition of Icy Moons
Composition is generally determined by detailed measurements of the spectra of an object. Spectral measurements of the surfaces of some of these moons reveal the presence not only of ice but of several different kinds of snow (crushed ice).The interior composition can be guessed from density
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