
Jupiter's Moon IO is a World of Fire and Lava The Planets BBC Earth
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Date: 2020-08-24
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Leo
Im really all for IO and its volcanoes. Until mankind can get close enough to the moon for further analysis, instead of lava, its something more powerful shooting 190 miles into space. For one, it is said the epicenters of the eruptions shift position, its like MT ST HELENS scooting over by itself to where DETROIT IS. Then two, probes cant get close enough to do intense studies because of the heat. And the ejecta is SO bright visually, that probes cant even get high resolution digital photos. And the plumes temperatures put out more heat than lava. And until mankind can make better equipment to REALLY study the moon. To say its LAVA plumes is supposition. I may be wrong
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Im really all for IO and its volcanoes. Until mankind can get close enough to the moon for further analysis, instead of lava, its something more powerful shooting 190 miles into space. For one, it is said the epicenters of the eruptions shift position, its like MT ST HELENS scooting over by itself to where DETROIT IS. Then two, probes cant get close enough to do intense studies because of the heat. And the ejecta is SO bright visually, that probes cant even get high resolution digital photos. And the plumes temperatures put out more heat than lava. And until mankind can make better equipment to REALLY study the moon. To say its LAVA plumes is supposition. I may be wrong
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Concepcion30
I'm here cause I was watching the Expanse where they are running around Io like it's not the most volcanic place in the solar system!
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I'm here cause I was watching the Expanse where they are running around Io like it's not the most volcanic place in the solar system!
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