- Europa (moon) - Wikipedia
Europa ( jʊˈroʊpə ⓘ) is a natural satellite (moon) of Jupiter Being observable from Earth with common binoculars it is one of the four Galilean moons As such it is a planetary-mass moon, the smallest and least massive orbiting Jupiter, and slightly smaller and less massive than Earth's
- Europa - NASA Science
Europa is the fourth largest of Jupiter’s 95 moons It's the sixth-closest moon to the planet Europa may be one of the most promising places in our solar system to find present-day environments suitable for some form of life beyond Earth
- Home | Europa Village | Winery Resort In Temecula California
Europa Village offers you the charm and character of Europe, transporting you to the old-world vineyards and villages of Spain, France, and Italy
- Europa Eyewear | Independent eyewear: glasses, optical frames and sunwear
Europa is the eyewear company committed to staying independent Operated by the second generation of our founding family, we’re proud to craft products and policies focused on supporting likeminded, independent eye care professionals
- Europa on Steam
Europa is a peaceful game of adventure, exploration and meditation As you travel you’ll gradually upgrade the capabilities of your Zephyr jetpack, boosting yourself further through the air until you can flow freely into the sky
- Europa: A World of Ice, With Potential for Life
Jupiter’s icy moon Europa may be the most promising place in the solar system to find present-day environments suitable for life beyond Earth Scientists study the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe in a scientific field called astrobiology
- Europa (consort of Zeus) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Europa ( j ʊəˈr oʊ p ə, j ə- ; Ancient Greek: Εὐρώπη, Eurṓpē, Attic Greek pronunciation: [eu̯ rɔ̌ː pɛː]) was a Phoenician princess from Tyre and the mother of King Minos of Crete
- Europa - Wikipedia
Europa (consort of Zeus), a Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, theorised by some to be the origin of the name of the continent Europe as well as the moon of Jupiter; Europa, one of the Oceanids, the daughters of the Titan Oceanus; Europa, daughter of the earth giant Tityos and mother of Poseidon's son Euphemus the Argonaut
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