More than a decade after construction began, China has commenced operation of what it claims is the world's most sensitive neutrino detector. Neutrinos are subatomic particles that have no charge and therefore pass through most matter without leaving any sign of their passing. Physics can't fully explain neutrinos, so scientists are interested in observing them more often to learn more about how they behave.
Scott Bolton's first encounter with Io took place in the summer of 1980, right after he graduated from college and started a job at NASA. The Voyager 1 spacecraft had flown past this moon of Jupiter, catching the first glimpse of active volcanism on a world other than Earth. Umbrella-shaped outbursts of magmatic matter rocketed into space from all over Io's surface.