File:JupiterandIo.jpg
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JupiterandIo.jpg (720 × 600 pixels, file size: 152 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary[edit]
"This image, shows Jupiter's volcanic moon Io passing above the turbulent clouds of the giant planet, on July 24, 1996. The conspicuous black spot on Jupiter is Io's shadow.
The smallest details visible on Io and Jupiter are about 100 miles across (about 160 kilometres). Bright patches visible on Io are regions of sulfur dioxide frost. Io is roughly the size of Earth's moon, but 2000 times farther away."
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Mr. T says: "This image is in Public Domain. Use it for whatever you want, foo'!" |
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current | 05:54, 7 July 2021 | 720 × 600 (152 KB) | Dark Web, White Hat (talk | contribs) | Higher-quality | |
18:12, 22 October 2008 | 721 × 600 (28 KB) | Un-WiiKend (talk | contribs) |
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