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Astrobiological Analogues

This page is a large illustration of several planets and moons-- in the front, and at the bottom left, is Venus. Tucked partially behind Venus is Earth, and slightly behind the Earth is Mars. In the center are three of Jupiter's moons: Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, a dark colored moon with light speckles. At the top of the page, from left to right, are the yellow moon Titan, the blue-grey moon Tritan and the small white moon, Enceladus. The satellite flies near the top left of the page, saying "Our tour is over, but there's so much we didn't get to see!” “Here are most of the major targets of astrobiology in our solar system!" A note at the bottom left reads: "Visit astrobiology.nasa.gov to learn more!"
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