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Map of Jupiters moon Lo
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Map of Jupiters moon Lo
April 2, 2007 - Lo is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Volcanoes erupt massive volumes of silicate lava, sulphur and sulphur dioxide, constantly changing Ios appearance. This new basemap of Jupiters moon Io was produced by combining the best images from both the Voyager 1 and Galileo Missions.
Because this mosaic is made up of images taken at various local times of day, care must be taken to note the solar illumination direction when deciding whether topographic features display positive or negative relief. In general, the illumination is from the west over longitudes 40 to 270 W, and from the east over longitudes 270 W to 40 W. Color information was later superimposed from Galileo low phase angle violet, green, and near-infrared (756 nanometer wavelength) images. The true colors that would be visible to the eye are similar but much more muted than shown here. This mosaic is in an equal area cylindrical map projection, centered onlongitude 180, with grid lines at 30 degree intervals
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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of Jupiter's moon, Io. Known as the most volcanically active body in the Solar System, Io is a constantly changing celestial wonder. The image captures the moon's ever-evolving appearance, shaped by massive volumes of silicate lava, sulphur, and sulphur dioxide erupting from its numerous volcanoes. Created by combining the best images from both the Voyager 1 and Galileo Missions, this basemap provides a detailed representation of Io's surface. However, due to variations in local times of day when these images were taken, it is crucial to consider solar illumination direction when interpreting topographic features as positive or negative relief. To enhance visual clarity and depth perception, color information was later added using Galileo low phase angle violet, green, and near-infrared images at a wavelength of 756 nanometers. Although these colors are not exactly what our eyes would perceive if we were there in person – they appear more vibrant than reality – they still offer a glimpse into Io's true hues which are much more muted. Presented in an equal area cylindrical map projection centered on longitude 180 with grid lines at 30-degree intervals; this stunning mosaic allows us to marvel at the intricate details that make up this enigmatic moon. Thanks to Stocktrek Images for bringing us closer to worlds beyond our reach through their remarkable prints like this one.
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