Europa’s Tidal Processes Give Hints to Our Moon’s Far-side Bulge


Source:  Nancy Atkinson, Universe Today

Excerpt: A self-conscious Moon might ask, “Does my far side look big?” To which lunar scientists would have to reply in the affirmative. ... there is a bulge on the Moon’s far side, a thick region of the lunar crust.... But why that bulge is there has been a mystery, … Now, a group of international scientists have found that perhaps the tidal processes of Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa, can provide a clue. “Europa is a completely different satellite from our moon, but it gave us the idea to look at the process of tidal flexing of the crust over a liquid ocean,” said Ian Garrick-Bethell, the lead author of a new paper that offers an explanation for the lop-sided Moon.

www.universetoday.com/78311/europa%E2%80%99s-tidal-processes-give-hints-to-moon%E2%80%99s-far-side-bulge/ 

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