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Articles and discussion about Jupiter's moon Io.

Io is a moon orbiting Jupiter. As the innermost of the the Galilean satellites, Io is continuously warped by Jupiter's intense gravity, making it the most volcanic body in the solar system.


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F. Tauber's colorful take

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2024/02/09
00:59 UTC

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Loki patera, one month apart. A map-projected comparison of images PJ57_24 and PJ58_26. processed by Björn Jónsson

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2024/02/06
19:33 UTC

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PJ58_23 with plume. Jupiter-shine illuminated. processed by Brian Swift

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2024/02/06
19:27 UTC

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Jupitershine side, improved version, processed by volcanopele / Jason Perry

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2024/02/05
10:50 UTC

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PJ58_24 closest approach image from 1499.3 km altitude. Processed by Brian Swift

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2024/02/05
00:50 UTC

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Io by Juno, PJ58 - processed by Jason Perry / volcanopele

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2024/02/04
23:01 UTC

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PJ58 - Preliminary view with all the filters, sharpened, gamma increased

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2024/02/04
22:48 UTC

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Io - Perijove 58 (3 feb 2024) - Green filter only. Sharpened

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2024/02/04
21:14 UTC

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Io - PJ57-23 - Decorrelated Colors - by Kevin Gill

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2024/01/01
17:40 UTC

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Io, Exaggerated Color/Contrast, by Brian Swift

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2024/01/01
17:34 UTC

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Spectacular io, best pictures in 22 years. Processed by volcanopele Jason Perry

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2023/12/31
04:17 UTC

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Io from Juno spacecraft from distance 16 874 km. Date: 15th October 2023, 06:55 UTC. Image with enhanced volcanic plume from area around Zamama volcanic center. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSSImage/D.Machacek.

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2023/10/18
15:20 UTC

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Ted Stryk @tedstryk Io, moon of Jupiter, from the Juno spacecraft on October 15, 2023 (yesterday!). This is the sharpest look we've had at its volcanic surface since the days of the Galileo orbiter.

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2023/10/17
04:08 UTC

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Brian Swift - We've got some plumage, and Jupiter-shine illumination.

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2023/10/16
23:33 UTC

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Jason Perry @volcanopele Io @ 7.9 km/pixel. This the best image of Io since October 2001. This was taken 10/15/2023 06:47:32.562.

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2023/10/16
22:16 UTC

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15 views from Perijove 53 (31 July 2023), processed by Björn Jónsson

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2023/10/14
10:40 UTC

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Preview of Juno's upcoming encounter with Io

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2023/10/11
11:41 UTC

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12 images in an image strip - by volcanopele

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2023/08/04
03:34 UTC

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Io - PJ53-121 JNCE_2023212_53C00121_V01 NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

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2023/08/02
20:26 UTC

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Björn Jónsson - An 8 image montage together with computer generated images with a latitude/longitude grid.

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2023/05/24
18:50 UTC

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Yellower version, more reminiscent of the Galileo images

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2023/05/19
11:49 UTC

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Full set of 8 images, imaged by junocam, processed by volcanopele, Jason Perry.

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2023/05/19
07:51 UTC

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Io, @NASAJuno Perijove 51 NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

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2023/05/18
07:18 UTC

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Jason Perry @volcanopele Three images of Io from Monday taken by JunoCAM onboard @NASAJuno

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2023/05/18
07:14 UTC

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Io and Jupiter, @NASAJuno Perijove 51. NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

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2023/05/18
07:12 UTC

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Juno's PJ51 Io Flyby

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2023/05/11
20:09 UTC

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Björn Jónsson - A montage of the five PJ49 Io images. The viewing geometry is also shown using computer generated images that include a latitude/longitude grid. They are based on a Voyager/Galileo map of Io

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2023/03/07
18:18 UTC

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Io, PJ49, high exposure, processed by Kevin Gill

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2023/03/06
07:29 UTC

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Io, PJ49, processed by Kevin Gill

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2023/03/06
07:20 UTC

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