Evidence of Ozone on Jupiter’s Moon Callisto
The discovery of ozone on Jupiter's moon Callisto adds a new layer to our understanding of the moon's atmosphere and potential for harboring conditions suitable for life. While the primary focus has been on the presence of carbon dioxide, indicating a complex carbon cycle, the identification of ozone through ultraviolet spectrum analysis provides valuable insights into the moon's chemical makeup. This discovery, made possible through comparisons of laboratory spectra with data from the Hubble Space Telescope, underscores the importance of continuous observation and study of celestial bodies for unraveling the mysteries of our solar system. Callisto, being one of the oldest and most heavily cratered objects in the solar system, offers a unique window into the past a
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