Io, in astronomy

Io īˈō [key], in astronomy, one of the 39 known moons, or natural satellites, of Jupiter. Io is subject to Jupiter's enormous tidal forces and is, as a result, the most volcanically active body in the solar system. Its tenuous, mainly sulfur-dioxide atmosphere freezes and forms a solid when Io passes in Jupiter's shadow.

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