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Yahoo
7 days ago
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Probe Awards Key Engineering Contracts to Advance Novador Project Pre-Feasibility Study
Highlights: Ausenco Engineering Canada ULC will lead the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) and will be responsible for the process plant design, the supporting infrastructure, overall opex and capex. G Mining Services will lead the mining engineering scope of the project including mining opex and capex. GHD will lead the scope of the project related to the design of tailings and water management infrastructures. Probe has successfully completed a 50,000-metre infill drilling program to support the PFS, which remains on track for completion by year-end 2025. TORONTO, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PROBE GOLD INC. (TSX: PRB) (OTCQB: PROBF) ("Probe" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has awarded all major engineering contracts for project management services related to the Pre-Feasibility Study ('PFS') of its flagship Novador Project. The PFS is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025. Ausenco Engineering Canada ULC ('Ausenco') has been appointed to lead the PFS and will oversee project timelines, milestones, and deliverables. Ausenco will contribute technical expertise across core engineering disciplines, including infrastructure, metallurgy, and processing and will produce a project execution plan with related capex and opex to advance the project towards the future Feasibility Study and permitting. G Mining Services Inc. (GMS) has been engaged to lead all mining engineering aspects of the PFS. GMS' scope includes the open pit and underground mining engineering and design, mine planning, mining infrastructure, mining opex and capex, and the development of the mining execution strategy. GHD has been appointed for all engineering aspects related to tailings and water management infrastructures. GHD is currently producing the physical environment baseline studies, and they will be able to leverage their understanding of the Novador project site and the permitting requirements into their design and the selection of optimum solutions. David Palmer, President and CEO of Probe Gold, states 'With these key contracts in place, Probe is well positioned to advance the Novador Project into its next phase of development and deliver a robust, high-quality Pre-Feasibility Study. By working with global leaders, Ausenco for process infrastructure, G Mining Services for mining engineering, and GHD for water and tailings management, we have strong confidence in the technical quality and scope of the work ahead. These collaborations support our timeline to deliver the PFS by year-end. We see significant potential to enhance the current study and look forward to drawing on the expertise of our consultants throughout the process. At the same time, we are making steady progress on our permitting strategy. With the successful completion of our recent financing, Probe is fully funded to advance through the next stages of regulatory and permitting work, creating meaningful value for our shareholders.' About Probe's Novador Project Since 2016, Probe Gold has been consolidating its land position in the highly prospective Val d'Or East area in the province of Quebec with a district-scale land package of 835 square kilometres that represents one of the largest land holdings in the Val-d'Or mining camp. The Novador project represents one property block of 202 square kilometres that hosts four past producing mines (Beliveau Mine, Bussiere Mine, Monique Mine and Beaufor Mine) and contains 80% of the Company's gold resources in Val-d'Or East. Novador is situated in a politically stable and low-cost mining environment that hosts numerous active producers and mills. About AusencoAusenco is a global company delivering innovative, value-add consulting, studies, project delivery, asset operations and maintenance solutions to the minerals and metals and industrial sectors. Ausenco operates from 21 offices across five continents, delivering services worldwide with a strong track record of successfully completing projects in Quebec. Study work in Quebec includes Agnico Eagle Mines' Wasamac FS and FS Update, O3 Mining's Marban PFS and Probe Gold's Novador PEA and PEA Update. Other notable PFS studies completed in Canada include NexGold's Goliath Project and St. Barbara's 15-Mile Project and the recently awarded Mayfair Gold Fenn-Gib Project. Beyond Quebec, Ausenco has also recently executed major projects such as Alamos Gold's Magino Project in Ontario, St. Barbara's Moose River Project in Nova Scotia and SilverCrest Metals' Las Chispas Project in Mexico. ( About G MiningG Mining Services is an entrepreneurial minded and multidisciplinary company which provides professional services to both underground and open pit mining projects in precious, base or industrial metals. G Mining has the expertise to develop a resource through all stages from exploration and development to construction, commissioning, and full-scale operations. ( About GHDGHD is a global, employee-owned professional services company founded in 1928 and headquartered in Australia. Operating across five continents, GHD brings together more than 1,800 professionals in Canada. We collaborate with mining clients across the globe to deliver integrated solutions that address complex environmental and engineering challenges. In Canada, we are currently supporting multiple mine waste and water management Pre-Feasibility Studies across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, and Quebec. These engagements span key commodities including gold, base metals, and lithium. By bringing together expertise in engineering, environmental science, architecture, and construction, we help our clients plan and deliver sustainable outcomes that create long-term value. ( About Probe GoldProbe Gold Inc. is a leading Canadian company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of highly prospective gold properties. The Company is well-funded and dedicated to exploring and developing high-quality gold projects. Notably, it owns 100% of its flagship asset, the multimillion-ounce Novador Gold Project in Québec, as well as an early-stage Detour Gold Québec project. Probe controls a large land package of approximately 1,835-square-kilometres of exploration ground within some of the most prolific gold belts in Québec. The Company's recent Novador updated Preliminary Economic Assessment outlines a robust mining plan with an average annual gold production of 255,000 ounces over a 12.6-year mine life. Val-d'Or properties include gold resources totaling 6,728,600 ounces in the Measured and Indicated category and 3,277,100 ounces in the Inferred category along all trends and deposits. On behalf of Probe Gold Inc., President & Chief Executive OfficerPlease visit our website at or contact: Seema SindwaniVice-President of Investor Relationsinfo@ Forward-Looking Statements Neither TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This news release includes certain "forward-looking statements" which are not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by such terms as 'believes', 'anticipates', 'expects', 'estimates', 'may', 'could', 'would', 'will', or 'plan'. Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Although these statements are based on information currently available to the Company, the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations. Risks, uncertainties, and other factors involved with forward-looking information could cause actual events, results, performance, prospects, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Forward looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, the Company's objectives, goals or future plans, statements, exploration results, potential mineralization, the estimation of mineral resources, exploration and mine development plans, timing of the commencement of operations and estimates of market conditions, expectations about the use of proceeds from the Offering and final acceptance from the TSX. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to the inability of the Company to apply the use of proceeds from the Offering as anticipated, the failure to identify mineral resources, failure to convert estimated mineral resources to reserves, the inability to complete a feasibility study which recommends a production decision, the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, political risks, inability to fulfill the duty to accommodate First Nations and other indigenous peoples, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future, changes in equity markets, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates and the other risks involved in the mineral exploration and development industry, an inability to predict and counteract the effects pandemics or other global events on the business of the Company, including but not limited to the effects of the same on the price of commodities, capital market conditions, restriction on labour and international travel and supply chains, and those risks set out in the Company's public documents filed on SEDAR+. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only applies as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Sky News AU
07-05-2025
- Sky News AU
Probe reveals new details in doomed tourist helicopter that crashed into New York's Hudson River, killing Spanish family
The doomed tourist helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last month, killing six people, erupted with 'loud bangs' before breaking apart into three pieces, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report Wednesday. Witnesses told the NTSB that they heard the loud noises coming from the New York Helicopter Tours chopper as it was flying over the Hudson moments before the deadly crash on April 10, the NTSB's report said. Immediately after the 'bangs' were heard, surveillance cameras captured the moment the helicopter split into three major sections: the fuselage, the main rotor, and the tail boom. The wreckage of the Bell 206 chopper plummeted into the Hudson just 17 minutes after it departed. The NTSB has yet to reveal the conclusive cause of the deadly crash, with officials saying that the case remains under investigation. Along with the haunting details of the sounds heard leading up to the crash, the NTSB also found that the pilot, Sean Johnson, had just come back from a 10-day break before the ill-fated trip. Johnson, who had more than 790 hours of experience, would fly for 10 days and then take 10 days off, not an uncommon schedule for pilots, the NTSB said. The helicopter also appeared to have all its inspections up to date, with the chopper only logging 50 hours since its last check in late February. The helicopter took off from Manhattan's Downtown Skyport on April 10, with Siemens executive Agustin Escobar, his wife, Mercè Camprubí Montal, and their three young children — Augustin, 10, Mercedes, 8, and Victor, 4 — on board. The family, who hailed from Barcelona, Spain, were flown by Johnson, 36, a Navy veteran who recently moved to the Big Apple for his aviation career. New York Helicopter CEO Michael Roth has said he has 'no clue why' his chopper malfunctioned and crashed mid-flight. The company has since shuttered. Originally published as Probe reveals new details in doomed tourist helicopter that crashed into New York's Hudson River, killing Spanish family
Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
View Photos of the 1989 Ford Probe GT
read the full review The Ford Probe was originally destined to replace the Mustang. But instead of ditching its rear-drive muscle car for a Mazda-based front-driver, Ford simply added the Probe to the lineup alongside the venerable 'Stang. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!


Globe and Mail
18-02-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Probe Gold Announces Positive Geochemical Results; Confirms Non-Acid-Generating, Non-Leachable Classification for Novador Mine Project Waste Rock and Tailings
Highlights : Geochemical studies conducted in 2023 and 2024 confirm earlier results that waste rock, and tailings pose a very low risk of acid generation and metal leaching, meeting regulatory standards. Kinetic field tests confirm non-acid-generating, non-leachable classification for the waste rock in the Monique sector of the Novador mining project. Kinetic tests for Pascalis and Courvan sectors will be completed in 2025-2026. This classification will lower mining infrastructure costs and facilitate permitting of the project. Results indicate a very low risk of environmental contamination, especially for surface water and groundwater. TORONTO, Feb. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Probe Gold Inc (TSX: PRB) (OTCQB: PROBF) (" Probe" or the " Company") is pleased to announce positive results from geochemical characterization studies at its Novador mine project in Val-d'Or, Quebec. These environmental geochemistry programs assessed various mining materials, including waste rock, mineralized rock, and tailings from metallurgical testing, to determine their acid-generating and metal-leaching potential. Results to date indicate that the materials are non-acid-generating and non-leachable. This favorable classification will support the development of the Novador project by lowering mining infrastructure costs for material handling and simplifying monitoring during operations and post-closure. David Palmer, President and CEO of Probe, said: 'The geochemical characterization results for the Novador mining project are highly encouraging from both environmental and permitting perspectives. We have consistently demonstrated that the mining materials are non-acid-generating and non-leachable in metals, significantly reducing the risk of environmental contamination, particularly for surface and groundwater. This positive classification not only supports responsible mining practices but also presents an opportunity to repurpose these materials for mine site infrastructure and reclamation, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable development. This is another important step in advancing Novador towards permitting and adding significant value to our project.' Environmental Geochemical Characterization Program (Static Testing) Objectives and Methodology The environmental geochemical characterization programs followed rigorous testing protocols recommended by Quebec's Ministry of the Environment, the Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks (' MELCCFP '). These tests assessed the geochemical properties of mining materials through chemical composition analysis, acid-base accounting evaluations, and leaching tests. Additionally, mineralogical analyses were conducted to further refine the characterization. The primary objective of these tests was to evaluate the acid-generating and metal-leaching potential of the mining materials. This assessment was based on the MELCCFP characterization guide for Quebec (the " Guide") and Report 1.20.1 of the Mine Environment Neutral Drainage (' MEND') Program, a widely recognized standard in Canada. To ensure accuracy and representativeness, a rigorous sample selection process was undertaken. A total of 409 drill core samples were collected to characterize waste rock and mineralized rock from the Novador mining project, distributed as follows: Monique sector: 190 samples Pascalis sector: 92 samples Courvan sector: 127 samples Additionally, 10 tailings samples from metallurgical testing were collected for geochemical analysis. The geochemical characterization programs, conducted by Lamont Inc. (Mining environmental services company) and Probe, were implemented between 2017 and 2024. The sampling strategy provided broad spatial coverage across the three gold corridors, ensuring representation of all lithological units, alteration patterns, and mineralization types. Sample distribution was proportionally aligned with the tonnages defined in the 2024 Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) update (see press release from February 13, 2024). This systematic approach strengthens the validity of the results, providing a solid foundation for environmental planning and sustainable development at Novador. Results The geochemical characterization results confirm that the mining materials at the Novador project are non-acid-generating and non-leachable. The high carbonate content of the host rocks provides a strong neutralization potential, effectively counteracting any acidity produced by sulfide oxidation. Mineralogical analyses further validate these findings, aligning with chemical assay results. To evaluate metal leaching potential, metal concentrations—measured using the aqua regia extraction method—were compared to background levels of the Superior geological province, as outlined in the MELCCFP Guide. Samples exceeding background levels underwent additional testing using TCLP, SPLP, and CTEU-9 leaching tests, as recommended by the Guide. Metal concentrations in Novador mining materials are generally below background levels, except for copper and, occasionally, manganese in all lithological units. In ultramafic and mafic units, nickel and chromium were found above background levels. However, leaching tests under neutral to slightly acidic conditions confirmed that these metals are not leachable. Since the mine materials are non-acid-generating, these results accurately reflect conditions expected during and after mining, reinforcing their classification as non-leachable. All analytical programs (2017–2024) were conducted at AGAT Laboratories (Montreal, Mississauga, Burnaby) and Techni-Lab (Ste-Germaine-Boulé, Quebec), with some tests subcontracted to Eurofins Environex (Longueuil) and Actlabs (Ancaster). Laboratories in Quebec are MELCCFP-accredited, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The entire process, including testing and data compilation, was rigorously supervised by Lamont's qualified personnel. Field Column test Program (Kinetic Tests) Objectives and Methodology In 2023, a program of kinetic field tests was launched to thoroughly assess the quality of water interacting with materials from the Novador mining project. These tests utilized 1.5-meter-high high-density polyethylene columns, which were installed on-site at the Novador mine (see Figure 1). Conducted using mine waste rock from the Monique sector, the tests began in 2023 and concluded at the end of 2024. Additional testing is planned for 2025–2026, focusing on waste rock from the Pascalis and Courvan sectors of the Novador mining project. Figure 1: Polyethylene columns installed at the Novador mine site Testing Methodology The trials evaluated different lithologies and waste rock composites from each mineralized zone in the Monique area. The columns were filled with drill core intervals carefully selected from the geological database based on their descriptions, spatial distribution, and available chemical analyses. During column assembly, samples were collected for geochemical characterization. The columns were then placed at the Novador mine site and exposed to real climatic conditions. Precipitation was the sole water source, percolating through the columns and collecting at the base after contact with the mine waste rock. Water samples were taken monthly by Probe personnel under Lamont's supervision. Some measurements were conducted on-site, while collected samples were sent to the laboratory the same day to meet preservation requirements. Results Chemical analysis of the drill core samples confirmed their similarity to the 190 samples from the Monique sector previously characterized in static tests. This validated both the representativeness of the selected intervals and the reliability of the kinetic test results. Water analysis results indicate that mine waste rock in the Monique area is alkaline and does not generate acid mine drainage. Most pH values range between 7.0 and 9.5, with all lithologies and waste rock composites contributing to water alkalinity. Minimal acidity is produced, which is quickly neutralized. Sulphate and metal concentrations remain very low, further supporting static test results that suggest a low risk of acid mine drainage and metal leaching. Drill core sample analyses were conducted at Techni-Lab in Ste-Germaine-Boulé, Quebec, with Actlabs in Ancaster, Ontario, subcontracted for select tests. Water analyses were performed at H2Lab in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. All Quebec-based laboratories are accredited by the MELCCFP. The kinetic testing program and data compilation were rigorously supervised by Lamont's qualified personnel. Next Steps Probe plans to integrate the results from the environmental geochemical characterization program into the block models for the Novador mining project. This integration will enhance the management of mining materials by representing deposits in three dimensions and identifying areas with potentially higher concentrations of sulfides or metals within the scope of the mining plan. In parallel, additional geochemical programs will be launched to further expand the geochemical database required for the upcoming environmental impact assessment. These programs will include the geochemical characterization of waste rock and mineralized rock from underground developments, as well as an assessment of the overburden. Kinetic field tests for the Pascalis and Courvan sectors, alongside laboratory analyses, will be conducted to validate the results obtained thus far. The data collected from these tests will be integral to hydrogeological modeling, water balance modeling, and water quality studies. Preliminary results from the tests on mine waste rock indicate that it meets provincial standards and may be suitable for use as "construction materials." The next steps will involve engaging with the provincial government to obtain the necessary authorizations. Qualified Persons The scientific and technical content of this press release has been prepared, reviewed and approved by Ms. Maude Lévesque Michaud, and has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Yves Dessureault, Chief Operating Officer of Probe, each a "Qualified Person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). Ms. Lévesque Michaud works for Geodoz conseil Inc. and is considered "independent" of Probe for the purposes of section 1.5 of NI 43-101. About Probe's Novador Project Since 2016, Probe Gold has been consolidating its land position in the highly prospective Val-d'Or East region of the province of Quebec, with a district-scale land package of 835 square kilometres that represents one of the largest landholdings in the Val-d'Or mining camp. The Novador project represents a 202-square-kilometer property block that hosts four former producing mines (Béliveau Mine, Bussière Mine, Monique Mine and Beaufor Mine) and contains of the company's gold resources in Val-d'Or East. Novador is located in a politically stable, low-cost mining environment with numerous producers and mills in operation. About Lamont Lamont Inc. has been providing mining environmental services for over a decade. The company's expertise in environmental project coordination, geochemical characterization of mine materials, water, waste rock and tailings management, mine site closure and environmental assessments is recognized throughout the mining industry. Most of Lamont's projects are in Quebec, and the company has in-depth knowledge of provincial and federal regulatory frameworks. About Geodoz Conseil Geodoz conseil Inc. offers mining environment and geochemical characterization services. Newly created, Geodoz conseil has built its foundations on the expertise acquired in these fields over nearly 15 years by the professionals who represent it. About Probe Gold Probe Gold Inc. is a leading Canadian company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of high-potential gold properties. The company is well-funded and dedicated to the exploration and development of high-quality gold projects. It owns 100% of its flagship multi-million-ounce Novador gold project in Quebec, as well as an early-stage Detour Gold project in Quebec. Probe controls a vast exploration land package of some 1,835 square kilometres in some of Quebec's most prolific gold belts. The company's recently updated Novador preliminary economic assessment presents a robust mining plan with average annual production of 255,000 ounces of gold over a 12.6-year mine life. The Val-d'Or properties comprise gold resources totalling 6,728,600 ounces in the measured and indicated category and 3,277,100 ounces in the inferred category along all trends and deposits. On behalf of Probe Gold Inc, Dr. David Palmer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer For further information: Please visit our website at or contact us : Seema Sindwani Vice President, Investor Relations info@ +1.416.777.9467 Forward-looking statements Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the Toronto Stock Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This press release contains certain "forward-looking statements" which are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a particular outcome or condition to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "believes", "anticipates", "expects", "estimates", "may", "could", "would", "will" or "plans". Because forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and relate to future events and conditions, they inherently involve risks and uncertainties. Although these statements are based on information currently available to the company, the company cannot guarantee that actual results will correspond to management's expectations. The risks, uncertainties and other factors associated with forward-looking information could cause actual events, results, performance, prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such forward-looking information. Forward-looking information contained in this press release includes, but is not limited to, that the Property offers significant potential for high-grade gold mineralization and new discoveries, and offers considerable exploration value, the potential to define high-quality drill targets, particularly in the Lacoma area and beyond, the Company's future objectives, goals or plans, representations, exploration results, potential mineralization, mineral resource estimates, exploration and mine development plans, timing of commencement of operations and estimates of market conditions. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, the timely receipt of all regulatory and third-party approvals for property acquisition, the inability to identify mineral resources, the inability to convert estimated mineral resources into reserves, inability to complete a feasibility study that recommends a production decision, the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or inability to obtain governmental, environmental or other project approvals, political risks, inability to fulfill obligations to accommodate First Nations and other indigenous peoples, uncertainties about the availability and cost of future financing, stock market fluctuations, inflation, currency fluctuations, commodity price fluctuations, delays in project development, capital and operating costs that vary significantly from estimates, and other risks inherent in the mineral exploration and development industry, the inability to predict and counter the effects of COVID-19 on the Company's business, including, but not limited to, the effects of COVID-19 on commodity prices, capital market conditions, labor restrictions, international travel and supply chains, as well as the risks described in the Company's public filings on SEDAR. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors applied in preparing the forward-looking information contained in this press release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on this information, which only applies as of the date of this press release, and no assurance can be given that these events will occur in the time frames indicated or at all. The company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.


BBC News
30-01-2025
- Science
- BBC News
Nasa's Juno probe discovers huge and powerful volcano on Jupiter's moon, Io
A massive volcano on Jupiter's moon, Io is more powerful than all of Earth's power stations combined - says American space agency, huge volcano was recently detected during flyby of the Juno space hotspot of volcanic activity, which is larger than Northern and southern Ireland combined, was spotted using infrared light instruments onboard the probe - which reveal features not visible to the human eye. The most volcanic world in the solar system Io, Europa, and Ganymede are three of Jupiter's moons that regularly move around each other, and the planet Jupiter, in a pattern known as an the moons travel around the planet they pull on each other gravitationally in such a way that their path is elliptical, or egg-shaped. This means Io's orbit moves towards Jupiter and out Io is about the size of Earth's Moon, this gravitational tug of war means it's constantly being squished and of this movement melts parts of lo's interior, causing lava plumes, violent volcanic activity and ash to vent out into its thought there could be 400 volcanoes on lo's surface, making it the most volcanic place in the Solar System. Discovery 'really blew our minds' The space probe Juno was sent to examine Jupiter in 2011, teaching its destination after five years travelling through a seven year mission the Probe has had its work extended as it continues to examine the planet and its latest pass of Io was completed on 27 December 2024, as it travelled 46,200 miles (74,400 km) above the surface and focussed its infrared instrument on the moon's southern hemisphere. Juno principal investigator Scott Bolton of the Southwest Research Institute, says the latest set of data gather by the craft "really blew our minds"."This is the most powerful volcanic event ever recorded on the most volcanic world in our solar system - so that's really saying something."Experts say this kind of eruption is likely to leave a lasting scar on Io's flyby over Io by Juno on 3 March 2025 will look at the hot spot again and record changes to the landscape.