Juno Completes its Closest Flyby of Io Yet

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While Jupiter’s oceanic moons often steal the spotlight due to their potential for habitability, Io, the unruly volcanic moon of Jupiter, stands in a category of its own.

There exists nothing comparable to it within the Solar System, and NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently captured fresh images of this volcanic satellite during its closest encounter to date.

Io holds the position as Jupiter’s third-largest moon and ranks as the fourth largest within the Solar System, surpassing the size of our own Moon, Universe Today reported.

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