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Jupiter 's moon Io is the most volcanic body in the solar system.
Juno 's latest flyby of the Jovian moon came to within 930 miles ( 1,500 kilometers ) of Io 's surface.
The event was just one eruption centralized in a newly found hotspot region of Io estimated to be larger than Lake Superior on Earth .
The energy it belts out is equivalent to six times the energy produced by all of Earth 's power plants.
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