Measurements taken by the Galileo plasma instrument when the spacecraft passed Ganymede at an altitude of only 261 km indicated the presence of a supersonic outflow of gas.
Possibilities for an Atmosphere of Ganymede
American Geophysical Union
1997-12-08
Conference paper
No indication
English
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