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According to the scientist, a new hot spot on Io 300 kilometers from the previous discovery.
Spacecraft Juno "collected data pointing to a new heat source near the south pole of Jupiter's Io satellite.It can be said of an ancient, invisible volcano," says the website of the NASA
"A new 300-kilometer hot spot from the previous discovery. We do not reject the movement or modification of the previously detected hot spot, but it's hard to imagine that it could overcome it. such a distance and not to change ", – noted researcher Alessandro Moore, I second part of the work team on" Juno ".
Other NASA missions, which visited the Jupiter system, reported about 150 active volcanoes on Io on December 16, 2017, when the Juno was about 470,000 kilometers from the satellite, but scientists hope to find about 250
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