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'''Europa''' was the sixth moon of [[Jupiter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death Among the Stars (audio story)|Death Among the Stars]]'') Its native inhabitants were the [[Europan]]s, who went extinct by the late [[20th century]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Defectors (audio story)|The Defectors]]'') | '''Europa''' was the sixth moon of [[Jupiter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death Among the Stars (audio story)|Death Among the Stars]]'') Its native inhabitants were the [[Europan]]s, who went extinct by the late [[20th century]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Defectors (audio story)|The Defectors]]'') | ||
In [[2060]], [[Earth]]'s first off-world colony ship, whose destination was Europa, was launched from the [[Kennedy Space Center]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death Among the Stars (audio story)|Death Among the Stars]]'') | |||
By the [[26th century]], it was colonised by [[human]]s. Dredger captains on [[Jupiter]] maintained [[telepathic]] contact with the base on Europa. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jupiter (short story)|Jupiter]]'') | By the [[26th century]], it was colonised by [[human]]s. Dredger captains on [[Jupiter]] maintained [[telepathic]] contact with the base on Europa. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jupiter (short story)|Jupiter]]'') |
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Europa was the sixth moon of Jupiter. (AUDIO: Death Among the Stars) Its native inhabitants were the Europans, who went extinct by the late 20th century. (AUDIO: The Defectors)
In 2060, Earth's first off-world colony ship, whose destination was Europa, was launched from the Kennedy Space Center. (AUDIO: Death Among the Stars)
By the 26th century, it was colonised by humans. Dredger captains on Jupiter maintained telepathic contact with the base on Europa. (PROSE: Jupiter)
Ellua, the mother of Peladon of Peladon, was Princess of Europa. (PROSE: Legacy)