Jupiter's volcanic moon Io looks stunning in new Juno probe photos

NASA’s Juno mission has captured stunning new views of Jupiter’s moon Io and its lava-scarred surface. 

During a recent flyby on Oct. 15, Juno passed near Jupiter’s fifth moon, Io, which is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. The moon’s tortured surface appears tie-dyed with swirls of light and dark spots and large swaths of molten-red patches in new photos shared by NASA on X (formerly Twitter).


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