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Astronomy Image of the Day

Closeup of an Io Volcano

04 August 1995

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NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 04 August 1995

August 4, 1995 Closeup of an Io Volcano Credit: NASA, Voyager Project, Copyright Calvin J. Hamilton Explanation: In 1979, one of NASA's Voyager spacecraft made a spectacular and unexpected discovery. Io, the innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter, was covered with volcanoes and some of them were erupting! In all, Voyager 1 observed nine volcanic eruptions during its encounter with the moon. When Voyager 2 flew past four months later it was able to confirm that at least six of them were still erupting. This Voyager image of Ra Patera, a large shield volcano, shows colorful flows up to about 200 miles long emanating from the dark central volcanic vent. For more information about volcanism on Io, see Calvin J. Hamilton's Io page

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day