Juno Mission highlighted volcanic activity on Jupiter storms and io

by SkillAiNest

NASA’s Juno Mission has discovered the world of storms in the northern Jeanian Pole in the Cool Stratosopheric Kerra region. Researchers call the researchers “Beta Darfat” through Junukum and Jean Incut and Aura Mapper. Storms revolve around their centers and can flow around the pole. Juno inner Jeon Moon, IO’s repeated flying fly, is also making twenty -two, which shows evidence of underground flow below its surface. These cooling flows can tell how IO volcano erupts, as it has about 10 % of the moon’s SUB.

Juno Spot is hitting Jupiter Storm and Magma below the IO level

According to Data On April 29, the European GeoSinis Union was presented by NASA in the General Assembly, Juno has seen a huge central storm with 1,800 miles wide, with eight small dizziness. These seasonal systems, flying at a speed of more than 100 miles per hour, communicate through a trend called beta Durfats – like Earth Storms but in Jupiter Pole.

Once activated, researchers can imagine both visible and thermal activity in the Jupiter environment. Researchers noted, dizziness stabilizes each other and slowly pushed around the pole in the same direction, as the researchers noted. Jupiter storms are different from those on Earth because they do not weaken over the poles, when a different environment on the planet has makeup.

At the same time, another discovery has been discovered while Ioing Io: that the flow of magma is hidden under the moon’s surface. By making a pair of infrared and microwave data, scientists raised a hot lava on December 27, 2024. The volcano was active in March through Juno’s next fly bai and is expected to re -emerge in May. These discoveries indicate the most enthusiastic volcanoes who observe so far on IO.

The detection of all surface magma confirms that the level of IO is being renewed. Scientists calculate that 10 % of the moon has a lava to cool slowly. This lava flow helps to carry heat from the interior of Io to the surface.

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