Mapping the Fiery Landscape: Unveiling Jupiter's Moon Io's Active Volcanoes

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Mapping the Fiery Landscape: Unveiling Jupiter's Moon Io's Active Volcanoes
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Scientists have created the first global map of volcanic activity on Jupiter's moon Io using data from NASA's Juno probe. The map reveals 266 active volcanic hotspots, shedding light on the moon's inner mechanics and suggesting the presence of a global magma ocean beneath its surface. The study also found that Io's poles are unusually warm and that the volcanoes at the north pole are more energetic than those at the south pole. The findings provide valuable insights into the extreme volcanic activity on Io, which is primarily caused by tidal heating from Jupiter.

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