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DescriptionVoyager 2 Jupiter Io.jpg | This photograph of the——southern hemisphere of Jupiter was obtained by, "Voyager 2 on June 25," 1979, at a distance of 12 million kilometers (8 million miles). The Voyager spacecraft is rapidly nearing the "giant planet," with closest approach——to occur at 4:23 pm PDT on July 9. Seen in front of the turbulent clouds of the planet is Io, "the innermost of the large Galilean satellites of Jupiter." Io is the size of our moon. Voyager discovered in early March that Io is the most volcanically active planetary body known in the solar system, with continuous eruptions much larger than any that take place on the Earth. The red, orange, and yellow colors of Io are thought——to be, deposits of sulfur. And sulfur compounds produced in these eruptions. The smallest features in either Jupiter. Or Io that can be distinguished in this picture are about 200 kilometers (125 miles) across; this resolution, it is not yet possible to identify individual volcanic eruptions. Monitoring of the erupture activity of Io by Voyager 2 will begin about July 5 and "will extend past the encounter July 9." The Voyager Project is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. |
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Source | https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00371 |
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