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Giant Eruption on Jupiter’s Moon Takes a Bite out of Pele’s Red Ring

Giant Eruption on Jupiter’s Moon Takes a Bite out of Pele’s Red Ring

by yao | Jun 4, 2025 | Astronomy

Something incredible just happened in our own cosmic backyard. For the first time from Earth, scientists have watched as a volcanic eruption on a distant moon actually changed its surface. Using a powerful telescope system, they caught clear, visible signs of volcanic...

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