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Brian Swift
post Feb 18 2020, 11:47 PM
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Preliminary PJ25_18. Exaggerated color/contrast.
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volcanopele
post Feb 19 2020, 04:27 AM
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JunoCam image of Io from a distance of 199,700 km. A volcanic plume is visible near the top of the crescent, just past the terminator from Chalybes Regio (one of the larger, ongoing eruptions on Io)

The image Gerald just posted is from 10 minutes later, just as Io entered Jupiter's shadow.


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