"Juno's Close-Up: Stunning Images of Volcanic Activity on Jupiter's Moon Io"

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NASA's Juno spacecraft recently completed the closest flybys of Jupiter's moon Io in over 20 years, capturing high-resolution images with its JunoCam instrument. The raw data from the flybys is now available for public processing and analysis. The images reveal evidence of active plumes, mountain peaks, and lava lakes on Io's surface, providing valuable insights into the moon's volcanic activity.
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