Juno’s view of Io

The Juno spacecraft, after years of studying Jupiter, recently imaged its moon Io during a flyby on October 15. NASA unveiled these images, showcasing the most volcanically active world in the solar system with a surface scarred by hundreds of volcanoes and molten lava lakes. These images, available to the public on the mission’s website, are often enhanced by data visualization artists, like the one above processed by Ted Stryk, offering a vivid glimpse of Io’s tumultuous past.