Quiz: Find the true Moon between 8 frying pan and 1 Moon

You probably won't be able to guess what the true Moon is in the series of nine pictures below.

You can see where the real moon of Jupiter is

First, look at the picture below and guess what is the picture of the Moon!

A little bit, this picture has only one picture of the Moon , the other is the picture of the burnt pan bottom.

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Do you know where the Moon photo is? If not, let's see the answer at the end of the post !

The idea of ​​this quiz came when NASA scientists looked at the "pan bottom" image of Norwegian photographer - Christopher Jonassen. Experts say that the image of Jupiter's Moon is too similar to these pan-bottom photographs. To help you find the right result, we will provide some more information about this Moon!

It is known that Jupiter's moon is named Europa with a diameter of 3,058 km. Jupiter has 4 big moons and 2 smaller moons, discovered in 1610 by Galileo - the great Italian astronomer. By 1989, NASA launched a spacecraft named Galileo with the goal of approaching the Moon.

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Jupiter's moon Europa

In it, the Moon Europa is the most attention of scientists because it possesses basic conditions for maintaining life: liquid water, chemical elements and an internal energy source.

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The surface is covered with ice, but under the ice is liquid water

The surface of Europa contains ice, however, absorbed from Jupiter helps it maintain water in liquid form under the ice surface.

According to astronomer at NASA - Kevin Hand: 'Europa has liquid water because it revolves around Jupiter. The attraction between them has caused Europa's trajectory to bend up and down, while creating tides like the Moon acting on Earth. Tidal energy has turned into friction and heat to help maintain liquid water under the ice surface. "

At the same time, NASA also thinks that this heat helps Europa get warmer from inside than it receives from the Sun. Therefore, the priority task now is to determine the possibility of sustaining life on Europa, thereby opening new hopes for humanity to migrate to space.

And now you have your answer?

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The result is the Moon Europa which is the leftmost image in the middle row.