Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io
NASA’s Juno mission captured this infrared view of Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io, when the spacecraft was about 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers) away.
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NASA’s Juno mission captured this infrared view of Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io, when the spacecraft was about 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers) away.
NASA’s robotic spacecraft Juno is continuing on its 53-day, highly-elongated orbits around Jupiter.
This impressive image captures a close-up view of a storm, with bright cloud tops in the northern hemisphere of Jupiter.
In this video NASA’s robotic spacecraft Juno, on its 53-day, highly-elongated orbits around Jupiter.
Io, the most volcanic body in the Solar System, is about the size of planet Earth’s single moon.
A stunning image of bright Jupiter next to the slender, waning crescent Moon, as it slid through the night. Credit Cristian Fattinnanzi
Jupiter famous for its Great Red Spot, is also known for its regular, equatorial cloud bands, visible through even modest sized telescopes.