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My ListInstrument2016-06-241075x570x32016-06-301168x660x32016-07-041092x573x32016-07-121045x555x3Mar 5, 2023 · On 1 March 2023, NASA's Juno spacecraft flew by Jupiter's moon Io, coming within 51,500 km (32,030 miles) of the innermost and third-largest of the four Galilean moons. The stunning new images provide the best and closest view of the most volcanic moon in our Solar System since the New Horizons mission flew past Io and the Jupiter system in ...
Juno mission scientists transformed data from recent close passes of Io into animations highlighting a pair of dramatic features on the turbulent moon – a mountain piercing the sky like a cathedral spire, and a reflective lake of cooling lava dotted with islands.
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