For the past eight years, NASA's Juno spacecraft has been zooming around giant Jupiter. By the end of 2024, it will have made a total of 68 close passes around the planet, snapping pictures of its ...
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NASA’s Juno Mission has revealed that Jupiter’s moon Io, the solar system's most volcanic body, lacks a global magma ocean. Instead, its volcanoes are powered by individual magma chambers, solving a ...
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NASA's Juno mission has revealed that each of Io's volcanoes is likely fueled by its own magma chamber, not a global magma ocean. This conclusion was drawn from precise gravity measurements during ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft zipped just 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) above the volcanic world Io in 2024. The extraterrestrial ...
But don't worry, it won't be forever - as you'll be able to see them again when the planet tilts back towards Earth at the end of the year. Nasa's Juno spacecraft arrived at Jupiter in 2016 2025 is ...
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