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The Most Active World in the Solar System

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Extreme Vulcanism and Erosion Processes on Jupiter's Moon Io – the space probe Juno surprises with new insights. by THOMAS BÜHRKE On March 9, 1979, astronomer Linda Morabito from NASA's Californian Jet Propulsion Laboratory made a spectacular discovery: On one of the recordings that the space probe Voyager 1 had sparked from Jupiter's moon Io to Earth, [...] Der Beitrag The most active world in the solar system first appeared on wissenschaft.de.
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Extreme Vulcanism and Erosion Processes on Jupiter's Moon Io – the space probe Juno surprises with new insights. by THOMAS BÜHRKE On March 9, 1979, astronomer Linda Morabito from NASA's Californian Jet Propulsion Laboratory made a spectacular discovery: On one of the recordings that the space probe Voyager 1 had sparked from Jupiter's moon Io to Earth, [...] Der Beitrag The most active world in the solar system first appeared on wissenschaft.de.

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wissenschaft.de broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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