Jupiter's Moon Io and Its Youth
by Owen Borville
March 16, 2019
Astronomy
NASA Image
Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanically active place in our solar system. The surface of Jupiter's moon Io is covered in volcanoes, many of which are violent and spew fountains of lava onto the surface. There are over 400 volcanoes on Io and almost half of them are active and have been known to eject material up to 180 miles upward at speeds of 2,000 miles per hour, many times stronger than the strongest eruptions on earth. Evolutionists and mainstream scientists have trouble explaining the amount and intensity of volcanic activity on Io according to their models in addition to the heat source required to spur this activity if billions of years have passed. At the current rate of volcanic activity, Io would have recycled itself many times. Io also has a core and a magnetic field, implying its youth within the creationist model.
NASA Science Solar System Exploration: Io. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/io/overview/
by Owen Borville
March 16, 2019
Astronomy
NASA Image
Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanically active place in our solar system. The surface of Jupiter's moon Io is covered in volcanoes, many of which are violent and spew fountains of lava onto the surface. There are over 400 volcanoes on Io and almost half of them are active and have been known to eject material up to 180 miles upward at speeds of 2,000 miles per hour, many times stronger than the strongest eruptions on earth. Evolutionists and mainstream scientists have trouble explaining the amount and intensity of volcanic activity on Io according to their models in addition to the heat source required to spur this activity if billions of years have passed. At the current rate of volcanic activity, Io would have recycled itself many times. Io also has a core and a magnetic field, implying its youth within the creationist model.
NASA Science Solar System Exploration: Io. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/io/overview/