Juno Mission Reveals Source of Io's Volcanic Eruptions

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NASA scientists have discovered that Io, Jupiter's most volcanically active moon, is fueled by individual magma chambers rather than a single massive magma ocean. This finding, based on data from the Juno spacecraft's close flybys, challenges previous assumptions about Io's volcanic activity and has implications for understanding other celestial bodies. The study highlights the role of tidal flexing, caused by Jupiter's gravitational pull, in generating heat and volcanic activity on Io.
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