NASA Science Live: Juno Spacecraft Makes Historic Flybys of Jupiter’s Moons [Episode 54]

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ASA’s Juno spacecraft recently made close flybys of two of Jupiter’s moons - Io and Europa. These two worlds are vastly different and active and can provide Io is caught in a tug-of-war between Juipter’s powerful gravity and the smaller pull from two neighboring moons, churning its insides and making it the most volcanically active world in the solar system. Join mission experts Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 1:00 p.m. ET to discuss the flybys, images and new science. Have questions? Submit them using #askNASA. ---Tahira Allen, NASA Communications
Dustin Buccino, NASA Juno Engineer
Dr. Rosaly Lopes, Volcano Expert and NASA Juno Associate Team Member
Date Created:2024-03-07

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