Implications of the Galilean satellites ice envelope explosions. II - The origin of the irregular satellites

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Explosions, Galilean Satellites, Ice, Satellite Surfaces, Astronomical Models, Trojan Orbits

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An attempt is made to show that Jupiter's irregular satellites could have been created by the same processes that produced the Trojans, namely ejection of ice fragments in explosions of electrolyzed icy envelopes of the Galilean satellites. The hypothesis involving volumetric electrolysis of ices and explosions of the icy envelopes of moonlike bodies saturated by the products of electrolysis suggests a new approach to the problem of the origin of minor bodies in the Solar System. The similarity in the surface composition of the Trojans, the irregular satellites and comets finds in this hypothesis a simple explanation.

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