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The mottled face of Jupiter volcanically active moon Io as viewed by NASA Galileo spacecraft....
This observation of a small section of the Asgard terrain reveals compositional variations over the surface of...
This image from NASA Galileo spacecraft is of Prometheus sunlit plume and Io illuminated crescent.
This image from NASA Galileo spacecraft is of Jupiter moon Io and its surrounding sky is shown in false color.
Eight days after its encounter with the Earth, the Galileo spacecraft was able to look back and capture this...
These images demonstrate the dramatic improvement in the resolution of pictures that NASA Galileo spacecraft...
This color image of the Earth was obtained by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft on Dec. 11, 1990, when the spacecraft was...
This color image of the Earth was obtained by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft early Dec. 12, 1990, when the spacecraft was...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
This mosaic of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede consists of more than 100 images acquired with NASA’s Voyager and Galileo...
Three LEGO figurines representing the Roman god Jupiter, his wife Juno and Galileo Galilei are shown here aboard the...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
Topographic detail is seen in a stereoscopic view of this part of Jupiter moon Ganymede. This image is a computer...
Bright scars on a darker surface testify to a long history of impacts on Jupiter moon Callisto in this image of...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
This mosaic shows the features of Jupiter main visible cloud deck and the hazy cloud layer above it as seen by NASA...
This enhanced color image shows cracks and ridges on Europa surface that reveal a detailed geologic history. The...
NASA Galileo spacecraft imaged most of Europa, including the north polar regions, at high spectral resolution during...
This image was acquired on May 6, 1997 while Io was in eclipse in Jupiter shadow during NASA Galileo spacecraft...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...
Jupiter atmospheric circulation is dominated by alternating eastward and westward jets from equatorial to polar...