Researchers from the Juno mission have finally solved a mystery that has puzzled scientists for over four decades.
New measurements from NASA's Juno probe have seemingly put to bed the possibility of a magma ocean beneath the surface of Io.
The Juno mission, which has been orbiting and observing Jupiter and its moons since July ... “We can see that this body is completely covered with volcanoes over both poles and all across ...
A new study points to why, and how, Io became the most volcanic body in the solar system. Scientists with NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter have discovered that the volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io are ...
Io may be too volcanic for humans to live, but some of Jupiter’s other moons — Europa and Ganymede — could be places to look for signs of life. “It’s a way of generating heat when you ...
NASA's Juno mission revealed that Jupiter's moon, Io, the most volcanic body in our solar system, doesn't possess a global magma ocean. Instead, separate magma chambers fuel its over 400 active ...
If there's no magma ocean, where does the 'melt' come from that emerges from the volcanoes as lava? Jupiter's volcanic moon Io doesn't appear to have a subsurface ocean of magma, resolving some ...
But the moon’s wild volcanic activity wasn’t detected until Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and its moons in 1979, revealing Io’s dynamic surface that resembled a pepperoni pizza, Bolton said.
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