On May 30, 2024, astronomers captured a volcanic event on Jupiter's moon Io using a new imaging instrument combined with the adaptive optics capabilities of the Large Binocular Telescope. This achievement marks the highest resolution ever obtained for Earth-based observations of Io, rivaling those from spacecraft. The new images provide unprecedented detail of Io's volcanic activity.
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Combining a new imaging instrument with the powerful adaptive optics capabilities of the Large Binocular Telescope, astronomers have captured a volcanic event on Jupiter's moon Io at a resolution never before achieved with Earth-based observations. https://t.co/CDLe7Pd9Qi https://t.co/ance0aF2KM