RECIPE LAB
Welcome to Recipe Lab! We love food and believe in its value in every day life. Here on Recipe Lab you can, Search up 10000 Recipes from our Edamae API! Use our map to compare prices at Local Grocery Stores and Get the best deals! Join in the FUN! Custom recipe shared digital recipe book!
Sign In
MondayNeed an Account?
Sign Up
Callisto: Dirty Battered Iceball

Its surface is the most densely cratered in the Solar System -- but what's inside? Jupiter's moon Callisto is a battered ball of dirty ice that is larger than the planet Mercury. It was visited by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in the 1990s and 2000s, but the recently reprocessed featured image is from a flyby of NASA's Voyager 2 in 1979. The moon would appear darker if it weren't for the tapestry of light-colored fractured surface ice created by eons of impacts. The interior of Callisto is potentially even more interesting because therein might lie an internal layer of liquid water. This potential underground sea is a candidate to harbor life -- similar with sister moons Europa and Ganymede. Callisto is slightly larger than Luna, Earth's Moon, but because of its high ice content is slightly less massive. ESA's JUICE and NASA's Europa Clipper missions are now headed out to Jupiter to better investigate its largest moons.