Juno managed to capture a stunning photo of Io, Jupiter's volcanic moon that will both excite and terrify viewers.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has captured a beautiful but terrifying infrared photo of Io, one of Jupiter’s moons. The moon is known for its volcanic surface, and this newest image showcases exactly what you’d expect from such a place.
NASA’s Juno mission has been absolutely killing it recently, too, and this new image isn’t anything to balk at. While beautiful, it is also a bit unsettling due to the red hues that the engineers have decided to use to showcase the moon’s surface design. With Juno still at work, this photo is just one piece of information and data that scientists are working with.
Brighter areas on the image provide a look at the hotter spots on the moon. Image source: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ASI/INAF/JIRAM In the recent past, Juno has taken some good, long looks at the various moons surrounding Jupiter. It gave us a
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