00:00Space can be a pretty wild place, and while planets like Jupiter might have constant red-eye storms that have been raging for as long as mankind is known, its moons, like Europa, are just as nuts.
00:13For years, scientists thought the Europa was a massive ball of ice. Now, however, they believe it has more of an ice shell.
00:19Underneath, there is a massive, highly salinated ocean, likely 40 to 100 miles deep, meaning at only a quarter of the size, it has around twice the water of Earth.
00:27But now, according to a new study, below that ice, there are likely snowstorms that form underwater, with snow that falls upside down.
00:34Scientists took a look at Antarctica's ice sheets to understand how Europa's ice shell may have formed.
00:39Underneath ice in Antarctica, what's called frazil ice often forms, or salty coagulated ice that builds up underneath the surface.
00:46But it's often much less salty than the sea ice around it, meaning Europa's ice crust likely is as well.
00:51Experts believe that Europa's ice sheet is 10 to 15 miles thick, meaning much more near-fresh water sits right at the surface than we could have ever expected.
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