i cant remember where i saw it, but apparently the atmospheric pressure is so great and the weather is so volatile on Jupiter that galileo wouldnt get
down far enough to see the surface before it was either destroyed by lightning (jupe's lightning apparently makes ours look like a spark from a
cigarette lighter), or crushed. so it was probably a vapour cloud
Indeed waters' state (liquid or vapor) depends on the temperature... however, liquid can only exist when there is something to physically support it.
When, as in this case, there is NOTHING but gas, you have but one option....
When I heard that they didn't want to crash galileo on europe, because of them fear of polluting the sattelite, that might content an embryionic
life, I asked myself if they'd better not do so, and crash the probe on Europe :
Maybe a small particle of life comming from earth would "contaminate" the planet...