"NASA's Juno Mission Captures Unprecedented Views of Jupiter's Volcanic Moon Io"

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NASA's Juno spacecraft has captured detailed images of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io during its closest flyby on December 30, 2023. The images reveal Io's intense volcanic activity and sulfuric landscape, with the aim of understanding the moon's eruptions, heat, and its role in Jupiter's magnetosphere. Juno's mission, which has been extended through September 2025, will continue to study Io and Jupiter's other moons, with another close approach scheduled for February 3, 2024. Despite signs of instrument degradation, Juno continues to provide valuable data on the Jovian system.
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