Billions of years ago, Venus may have harbored as much water as Earth. Today, almost all of it has disappeared. A new study may help to explain why.
JPL, IITs of Kanpur & Dhanbad, University of Southern California, published in Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
A Canary Islands volcano pushed rivers of molten lava through the earth. Now scientists and explorers trek through the ...
Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay NASA has released stunning new artist impressions of an extremely reflective lava lake on the ...
They found that the Jovian moon has lost 94 to 96 per cent of its lighter sulphur ... "As for what is next, I'd love to know whether Io once had a water ocean and ice crust, as its neighbors Europa ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft found Io’s surface is as smooth as glass, just like volcanically created obsidian glass ...
NASA's Juno mission has gathered data from Jupiter's third-largest moon Io, revealing details of a lake of lava on its ...
New image of Jupiter moon Io (Gerald Eichstädt/Thomas Thomopoulos) Juno’s principal investigator, Scott Bolton, explains: "Io is simply littered with volcanoes, and we caught a few of them in ...
The spacecraft flew within about 1,500 kilometres of the surface, obtaining the first close-up images of the Jupiter moon ...
In Adventures in Volcanoland, volcanologist Tamsin Mather takes readers on a journey to some of the world’s most notorious and active volcanoes ... power lines, water-treatment facilities ...
The incredible animations create three-dimensional renderings of one of Io’s mountains, and a lake of cooling lava.