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#PPOD: Amazing new images of Jupiter's moon Io have come down from NASA's Juno spacecraft! This one shows the volcanic world from only 2,800 kilometers away, which is the closest look we’ve gotten of Io in over 20 years of missions. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
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Colors
by #Perseverance
Processed, undistorted, cropped NAVCAM_LEFT
looking NNW (342°) from RMC 48.3714
Sol 1018, LMST: 14:56:55
Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01018/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NLF_1018_0757321946_534ECM_N0483714NCAM03018_01_195J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise
Phone wallpaper using the recent Juno image of Io. Enjoy!
Another look at Jupiter’s moon Io with decorrelated colors and boosted to show the dark jupitershine on the right. A lot of credit goes to the JunoCam team for recovering the camera from apparent severe radiation damage that ruined much of the last perijove images. Expect a lot of cool science to come out of this pass and the next one in February!
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Amazing new images of the moon Io have come down from the Juno spacecraft! This one shows the volcanic moon of Jupiter from only 2,800 kilometers away, which is the closest look we’ve gotten of Io since the Galileo orbiter over 20 years ago. Check out all those volcanoes!!!!
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
The clouds of Saturn using visual spectrum (RGB) data taken by Cassini in August 2007. I processed it with contrast, dehazing, and color enhancements to reveal the structure and details of the clouds. To the right you’ll see the shadows cast from the planetary rings. Rotated such that North is to the right.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/CICLOPS/Kevin M. Gill