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Old 04-06-2008, 05:02 AM
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Hi Tom, to IceInSpace!

Depending on the angle of the sun, I guess it could be possible. The galilean moons are locked in 1:1 tidal rotation with Jupiter so I guess it's possible that as it rotated as it orbited, it could've started reflecting more sunlight.

I'll have to pay more attention next Ganymede transit and see for myself?
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