This image revealing the north polar region of the Jovian moon Io was taken on October 15 by NASA’s Juno. Three of the mountain peaks visible in the upper part of image, near the day-night dividing line, were observed here for the first time by the spacecraft’s JunoCam. (Image data: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS, Image processing by Ted Stryk)
Home This image revealing the north polar region of the Jovian moon Io was taken on October 15 by NASA’s Juno. Three of the mountain peaks visible in the upper part of image, near the day-night dividing line, were observed here for the first time by the spacecraft’s JunoCam. (Image data: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS, Image processing by Ted Stryk) This image revealing the north polar region of the Jovian moon Io was taken on October 15 by NASA’s Juno. Three of the mountain peaks visible in the upper part of image, near the day-night dividing line, were observed here for the first time by the spacecraft’s JunoCam. (Image data: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS, Image processing by Ted Stryk)
This image revealing the north polar region of the Jovian moon Io was taken on October 15 by NASA’s Juno. Three of the mountain peaks visible in the upper part of image, near the day-night dividing line, were observed here for the first time by the spacecraft’s JunoCam. (Image data: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS, Image processing by Ted Stryk)
