Collaborative Telescopes Investigate Jupiter's Volcanic Moon
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The Hubble and James Webb telescopes will collaborate with NASA's Juno spacecraft to study Io, Jupiter's volcanic moon. Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System, and its proximity to Jupiter and its sister moons contributes to its volcanic activity. By combining Juno's on-site measurements with remote-sensing observations from the telescopes, scientists hope to gain new insights into Io's volcanism, plasma-moon interactions, and the neutral gas and plasma populations in Jupiter's magnetosphere.
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