With over 400 active volcanoes, Jupiter’s moon Io still among the most unusual places in the solar system.
Now it’s hoped newly-analysed explore could defy the key to its mysterious nature.
A group of scientists from various universities have completed a new analysis of issues from NASA’s Galileo spacecraft – which revolved Jupiter from 1995 to 2003 – and their tardiest discovery picture an ocean of molten magma, as little as 100 feet (30 metres) beneath the
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