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EuropaIn astronomy, fourth-largest moon of the planet Jupiter, diameter 3,140 km/1,950 mi, orbiting 671,000 km/417,000 mi from the planet every 3.55 days. It is a rocky body, probably with an iron core, covered by ice. NASA's Galileo spacecraft began circling Europa in February 1997. One of the first discoveries from the data it sent back was that the ‘cracks’ covering the surface of the moon are in fact low ridges. These features lend credence to the idea that Europa possesses a hidden subsurface ocean. EuropaIn Greek mythology, a princess carried off by Zeus under the guise of a white bull. She was the daughter of the Phoenician king Agenor of Tyre; sister of Cadmus, founder of Thebes; and the personification of the continent of Europe. Zeus abducted her while she played on the seashore, and crossed the sea to Crete where she bore him three sons: Minos, Rhadamanthys, and Sarpedon. She married Asterius, king of Crete, who adopted her sons as his heirs; Zeus gave him the bronze giant Talos to guard his realm as recompense. After her death she was worshipped in Crete as Hellotis. In one tradition she was transformed into a bull and became the constellation Taurus.
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Cadmus, Phoenix, and Cilix, the three sons of King Agenor, and their little sister Europa (who was a very beautiful child), were at play together near the seashore in their father's kingdom of Phoenicia. Not the white bull Jupiter swimming away with ravished Europa clinging to his graceful horns; his lovely, leering eyes sideways intent upon the maid; with smooth bewitching fleetness, rippling straight for the nuptial bower in Crete; not Jove, not that great majesty Supreme |
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