"Exploring Ganymede: Uncovering Hydrogen Peroxide and Unraveling its Unique Surface"

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"Exploring Ganymede: Uncovering Hydrogen Peroxide and Unraveling its Unique Surface"
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Scientists studying data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have found evidence that hydrogen peroxide on Jupiter's moon Ganymede is primarily located in its higher latitudes. The research team analyzed new data sent back by the telescope, revealing a stark contrast between Ganymede and Europa, with most of Ganymede's hydrogen peroxide concentrated near its poles. The findings contribute to a better understanding of how Ganymede's magnetic field influences its surface chemistry.

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