No. We currently do not have the ability to send humans on interplanetary missions. Any human on Io would not live long, as Io is blasted by high energy radiation.
NASA's Galileo spacecraft visited Jupiter's moon Io in the 1990s, providing valuable data on the moon's volcanic activity and surface features. No other probes have been specifically sent to Io since then.
The moon Io.
No, only humans.
Planet - The EarthMoon - Io a Moon of Jupiter.
No, Io is one of the four largest moons of Jupiter, while the Moon is Earth's natural satellite. The Moon is much larger in size and mass compared to Io.
Io is the fourth largest moon in the Solar System and the third largest of the moons of Jupiter.Diameter is 3,640 kmCircumference is 11,429.6 kmSurface area is 41,624,846.02 km2Volume is 25,252,406,590 km3.Io is slightly larger than our own moon.
Io is not. It's Ganymede, the biggest moon in the solar system.
A day on Jupiter's moon Io is 1.769, 137, 786 days. Io is in a synchronous orbit, which means that a moon's orbit around its parent planet is the same as one of the moon's day.
no not to the moon but monkeys were sent into space to test for human safety in future manned missions but only humans went to the moon no other animals were sent.
Jupiter has the Moon called Io - the most volcanically active object in our solar system.
No. Currently we do not have the capability of launching manned interplanetary missions. Even then, Io would not be a suitable target. It is bombarded by massive amounts of solar radiation due to its interaction with Jupiter's magnetic field.
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.