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Seeing Red

This New Horizons image of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io was taken at 13:05 Universal Time during the spacecraft's Jupiter flyby on February 28, 2007. It shows the reddish color of the deposits from the giant volcanic eruption at the volcano Tvashtar, near the top of the sunlit crescent, as well as the bluish plume itself and the orange glow of the hot lava at its source. The relatively unprocessed image on the left provides the best view of the volcanic glow and the plume deposits, while the version on the right has been brightened to show the much fainter plume, and the Jupiter-lit night side of Io.

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Seeing Red
02-28-2008
Seeing Red
A Hi-Def Peek at Pluto
01-24-2008
A Hi-Def Peek at Pluto
Io and Europa Meet Again
10-16-2007
Io and Europa Meet Again
Changes on Io
10-09-2007
Changes on Io
Ring Erosion
10-09-2007
Ring Erosion
 
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