NASA’s latest findings indicate that Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io does not have a global magma ocean beneath its surface, debunking previous theories. This conclusion comes from analysis of data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft and archival observations from the Galileo mission. The study suggests that Io’s interior is more solid than expected, with volcanic activity driven …
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