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Tag Archives: Pillan Patera

Io’s Pillan Patera eruption in 1997: the largest lava falls ever seen

Introduction Jupiter’s Moon Io is the most volcanic place in the solar system. The most powerful active volcanoes known to exist cannot be found here on Earth, but on Io, a small moon of Jupiter, and it is therefore an enormous fascination for me. Io is a volcanic powerhouse, so volcanic it is very much…

20/05/2023 in Exovolcanism.

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