Image courtesy of Galileo/JunoCam/NASA
Joel Kontinen
In between two
spacecraft visiting Jupiter’s moon Io, a volcano spreading material over
hundreds of kilometres has appeared.
The moons around Jupiter
should not have volcanoes in them as they have been present for millions ofyears, according to Darwinists, but Io has many and they are still active.
“A fresh volcano
with lava flows spanning hundreds of kilometres has appeared on Jupiter’s moon
Io. It
has formed in the 27 years between flybys of two spacecraft.
Astronomers first
took detailed photos of Io, the most volcanically active body in the
solar system, with NASA’s Galileo spacecraft, which was studying Jupiter and
its moons between 1995 and 2003.”
Source:
Alex Wilkins 2024.