Io, Jupiter and NASA

NASA reveals new information. Thanks to the Juno probe mission, a mystery about Jupiter's moon Io that lasted over 40 ...
Researchers from the Juno mission have finally solved a mystery that has puzzled scientists for over four decades.
NASA’s Juno mission uncovers the true source of Io’s volcanic activity, revealing localized magma chambers instead of a ...
A new study counters previous theories that Jupiter's hellish moon, Io, has an ocean of lava inside powering its volcanic ...
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 ...
A new study published on December 18 in Nature offers a way to explain that 150-million-year gap. Computer modeling and ...
No moon in our solar system is likely as chaotic as Io, Jupiter’s third largest. The rocky body looks like a pepperoni pizza because of the constant, numerous eruptions on its surface.
Using images snapped by NASA's Juno spacecraft, gravitational measurements, and historical data about Io's tidal deformations ...
Early interactions with the Earth may have heated up the Moon and caused it to remelt, producing new lunar rocks and erasing ...