Medicine & TechnologyNASA's Juno spacecraft, which is currently in an extended mission phase, was able to snap pictures of Jupiter's own Io moon. Read to learn more.
Juno's historic flyby of Jupiter's moon Io unveils ongoing volcanic activity, capturing details for scientists studying eruption patterns and internal processes. Check it out in this article.
NASA's Juno spacecraft captured the highest-resolution image of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io in 22 years, unveiling its mountainous north pole. Check it out in this article.
NASA's Juno mission captured an infrared view of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io when it was 50,000 miles away from the surface. Check it out in this article to learn more details.
Though researchers have studied the four natural satellites orbiting around Jupiter, a new set of images courtesy of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a rare new view of three of the moons in action. In a rare, and short-lived event, three of the moons moved across the striped face of the gas giant, casting shadows on the planet below.