Thebe, Jupiter’s second-premier interior moon and the final from the Amalthea team shows irregular shaping along with a reddish hue, most likely indicating the existence of porous h2o ice. Noteworthy options include huge craters and mountains similar in dimension towards the moon alone. Big-impact hypothesis. In Wikipedia. By NASA/JPL-Caltech, Community https://bestmoons16047.free-blogz.com/81972421/the-2-minute-rule-for-bestmoons