Astronomy Image of the Day
Io Full Face Credit:
29 October 1996
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NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 29 October 1996
Io is a colorful place. The closest large moon of Jupiter, Io is the most volcanic moon in the Solar System with its surface being completely buried in volcanic lava every few thousand years. The black and red material corresponds to the most recent volcanic eruptions and is probably no more than a few years old. This image by the automated spacecraft Galileo highlights the side of Io that always faces away from Jupiter. In this image released last week, picture colors have been adjusted to enhance contrast, but are based on real composite infrared, green and violet-light images.
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Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day





