NASA's Juno spacecraft got a breathtaking view of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io during its close flyby on December 30, 2023. The stunning image captured by the JunoCam instrument provides the most detailed look yet at Io's fiery surface.
The picture reveals the unique phenomenon known as "Jupitershine," where sunlight is reflected off the planet's surface, illuminating Io's night side. This rare sight offers a glimpse into the complex interaction between Jupiter and its moon.
The image has been selected by NASA's Science Mission Directorate to be featured as the month of October 2025's NASA Science Image. It will also be available as desktop wallpaper, along with links to explore more about this fascinating topic.
The picture reveals the unique phenomenon known as "Jupitershine," where sunlight is reflected off the planet's surface, illuminating Io's night side. This rare sight offers a glimpse into the complex interaction between Jupiter and its moon.
The image has been selected by NASA's Science Mission Directorate to be featured as the month of October 2025's NASA Science Image. It will also be available as desktop wallpaper, along with links to explore more about this fascinating topic.