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  "textContent": "Surface temperature map of Europa, calculated by a single ordinary differential equation (ODE), considering non-instantaneous heat propagation (model 2 in the paper). Longitude: (h). Latitude (Φ). Credit:  Boccelli et al. [2026], Figure 7 (modified)",
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