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For the first time, astronomers see clouds of sulfur dioxide from… – AlKhaleej Today
For the first time, astronomers see clouds of sulfur dioxide from…

For the first time, astronomers have seen clear evidence of poisonous plumes of volcanic gas emerging from the volcanoes of Io. New radio images of the Jupiter moon have finally provided some answers to longstanding questions about its atmosphere.
Io is the most volcanic place in the solar system. More than 400 active volcanoes stain its surface, a manifestation of the internal stress of the moon, which is pulled in different directions not only by Jupiter but also by the planets other three Galilean…
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