Could a Distant Exoplanet Host a Volcanic Moon Like Jupiter's Io?

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Astronomers are investigating a distant exoplanet that may have its own version of Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io. With intense volcanic activity and tidal heating, moons like Io offer a glimpse into the dynamic systems of planets and their satellites. Could this distant world harbor a fiery, volcanic moon, reshaping our understanding of planetary systems? Join us as we explore the evidence and the fascinating potential for volcanic moons beyond our solar system.

Article(s): https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/does-distant-planet-host-volcanic-moon-like-jupiters-io/

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