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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ec.europa. in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ec.europa. in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of ec.europa. in a Sentence

  1. Britney Schmidt:

    The reason we chose Europa Clipper is because the clipper ships were fast, American boats at the time that they were first used, when most shipping was achieved with large, slow vessels, we liked clipper for that reason, an ingenious way to solve the Europa mission problem : How do you get a long-lived mission at Europa with global coverage but not be in the radiation environment ?

  2. Jim Green:

    If there are plumes on Europa, as we now strongly suspect, with Europa Clipper, we will be ready for them.

  3. Jay Melosh:

    So, the bottom line: If life should be found in the oceans of Europa or Enceladus, it is very likely that its indigenous rather than seeded from Earth, Mars or (especially) another solar system.

  4. Alyssa Rhoden:

    Because the surface of Mimas is heavily cratered, we thought it was just a frozen block of ice, iWOWs, such as Enceladus and Europa, tend to be fractured and show other signs of geologic activity. Turns out, Mimas' surface was tricking us, and our new understanding has greatly expanded the definition of a potentially habitable world in our solar system and beyond.

  5. Paul Byrne:

    For Europa , it seems really, really hard to make any fractures or faults, and then once you look at Titan and Ganymede, these numbers are stupid high, really, nothings happening at all on those worlds.

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