Your search criteria found 282 images
Target is Jupiter (and available satellites)
Go to PIAxxxxx:
Refine this list of images by:
Target:
Mission:
Spacecraft:
Instrument:
Click on an image for detailed information
Click on a column heading to sort in ascending or descending order
My
List
Addition Date Target Mission InstrumentSort Descending Size
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-12-17 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
797x900x3
This image of Jupiter's moon Io, taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on November 25, 1999, shows a bright lava flow with a distinct dark channel in the middle.
PIA02518:
Bright Channelized Lava Flows on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.55 MB)     JPEG (115.7 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-12-17 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x280x1
This mosaic of images collected by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1999 shows a fountain of lava spewing above the surface of Jupiter's moon Io.
PIA02519:
Lava Fountains on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (139.9 kB)     JPEG (56.66 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-12-17 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
797x398x1
This image taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft during its close flyby of Jupiter's moon Io shows some curious mountains. The Sun is illuminating the scene from the left, and because it is setting, exaggerates the shadows cast by the mountains.
PIA02520:
Mountains on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (267.5 kB)     JPEG (72.92 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-12-17 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
717x653x3
This mosaic of images collected by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1999 shows a fountain of lava spewing above the surface of Jupiter's moon Io.
PIA02525:
Interpreted Lava Fountains on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.3 MB)     JPEG (124.8 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-03-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x807x3
This picture of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io combines high-resolution black and white images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on October 10, 1999, with lower resolution color images taken by Galileo on July 3, 1999.
PIA02526:
Ionian Mountains and Calderas, in Color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (3.203 MB)     JPEG (170.4 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-03-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
712x900x3
The Zal Patera region of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io is shown in this combination of high-resolution black and white images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on November 25, 1999 and lower resolution color images taken by Galileo on July 3, 1999.
PIA02527:
Zal Patera, Io, in color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (2.005 MB)     JPEG (75.34 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-04-19 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
799x739x3
Lava flows similar to those found in Hawaii are seen in the black and white image at top, taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft. It is one of the highest resolution images ever obtained of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io.
PIA02533:
Highest Resolution of Lava Flows on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.276 MB)     JPEG (90.21 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-04-19 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
769x774x3
Volcanic calderas, lava flows and cliffs are seen in this false color image of a region near the south pole of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io, created by combining a black and white image taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft with lower resolution color images.
PIA02534:
Terrain near Io's South Pole, in Color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.812 MB)     JPEG (84.44 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
900x689x3
Culann Patera, one of the most colorful volcanic centers on Io, is the centerpiece of this mosaic of the best high-resolution, color view of Io yet returned by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
PIA02535:
Culann Patera, Io, in False Color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (2.192 MB)     JPEG (105.6 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x758x1
This very high resolution mosaic shows the complex collection of lava flows, pits, domes, and possibly rafted plates of lava on Io. The images were taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on October 11, 1999 during its 24th orbit.
PIA02536:
1997 Lava Flows Near Pillan Patera, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (366.3 kB)     JPEG (169.6 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x214x1
This mosaic of images shows a portion of a long lava flow that appeared during the 17 years between flybys of Io by NASA's Voyager and Galileo spacecraft. Images are high resolution and were acquired by Galileo on October 11, 1999 during its 24th orbit.
PIA02537:
Lava Flows at Zamama, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (75.33 kB)     JPEG (39.4 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x443x1
These images illustrate just how quickly the surface of Io is changing. The image on the left shows lava flows from the volcano Prometheus as seen by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on October 11, 1999 on its 24th orbit (I24).
PIA02538:
Changes Observed in Just 4.5 Months at Prometheus, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (162.1 kB)     JPEG (69.06 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x491x1
NASA's Galileo spacecraft observed this volcano, Emakong Patera, a large, dark caldera from which numerous bright flows extend out in all directions. Unlike many of the other volcanoes on Io, high-temperature material has never been observed at Emakong.
PIA02539:
Bright Lava Flows at Emakong Patera, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (247.5 kB)     JPEG (105.2 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
381x900x1
NASA's Galileo spacecraft acquired the images in this mosaic of Hi-iaka Patera (the irregularly shaped, dark depression at the center of the image) and two nearby mountains on November 25, 1999 during its 25th orbit.
PIA02540:
Rifting at Hi'iaka Patera, Io?
Full Resolution:     TIFF (156.2 kB)     JPEG (61.54 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-18 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
881x778x3
NASA's Galileo spacecraft caught this volcanic eruption in action on Jupiter's moon Io on November 25, 1999. This mosaic shows Tvashtar Catena, a chain of calderas, in enhanced color.
PIA02545:
Eruption at Tvashtar Catena, Io, in Color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.946 MB)     JPEG (86.57 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
800x800x3
An active volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io was captured in this image taken on February 22, 2000 by NASA's Galileo spacecraft. Tvashtar Catena, a chain of giant volcanic calderas, where an energetic eruption caught in action in November 1999.
PIA02550:
Ongoing Volcanic Eruption at Tvashtar Catena, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (2.248 MB)     JPEG (81.64 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x605x1
Detail of one of the calderas, or collapsed volcanic craters, on Jupiter's moon Io, is seen in these images acquired on February 22, 2000by NASA's Galileo spacecraft. Taken from a distance of 700 to 800 kilometers (roughly 400 to 500 miles).
PIA02551:
Snapshots of Chaac: Io's Calderas Up Close
Full Resolution:     TIFF (215.1 kB)     JPEG (89.51 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
876x900x3
This stereo image illustrates the topography of the Tvashtar Catena region on Jupiter's moon Io. It was created by combining two different views of Tvashtar taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on November 25, 1999 and February 22, 2000.
PIA02552:
Stereo Image of Tvashtar Catena, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.615 MB)     JPEG (96.08 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
506x411x3
This stereo image of Jupiter's moon Io shows the topography of a region on Io that includes the Zal Patera feature and a mountain or plateau that borders it to the west. It was created by combining two different views taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
PIA02553:
Stereo Image of Zal Patera and Neighboring Mountain, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (532.5 kB)     JPEG (23.59 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
643x566x3
This image from NASA's Galileo spacecraft shows one of many mountains on Jupiter's moon Io. The image was made by combining a recent high-resolution, black and white image with earlier low-resolution color data to provide a high-resolution, color view.
PIA02554:
Colorized View of Zal Region, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (564.4 kB)     JPEG (39.15 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
875x900x1
This mosaic of images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on February 22, 2000 shows three mountains and two lava-filled depressions in the Shamshu region of Jupiter's moon Io. The dark oval feature is a depression that has been resurfaced by lava flows.
PIA02555:
Shamshu Mons and Patera, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (251 kB)     JPEG (83.46 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
800x600x1
This image, acquired by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on February 22, 2000, is the highest resolution image ever taken of Io. The resolution is 5.2 meters (18 feet) per picture element.
PIA02556:
Highest-Resolution Picture of Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (471.2 kB)     JPEG (105.6 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-31 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
618x850x1
The margin of the lava flow field associated with the Prometheus volcanic plume on Jupiter's moon Io is seen in this image, acquired by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on February 22, 2000. The image has a resolution of 12 meters (39 feet) per picture element.
PIA02557:
Lava Flows and Ridged Plains at Prometheus, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (460.9 kB)     JPEG (76.71 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x899x1
This mosaic of images acquired by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on February 22, 2000, shows the highest resolution view ever obtained of the surface of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io, 5 to 6 meters (16 to 20 feet) per picture element.
PIA02562:
Very High Resolution View of Io's Surface
Full Resolution:     TIFF (292 kB)     JPEG (137.4 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
782x752x1
A hot, active volcanic crater named Camaxtli Patera (large feature to the right) is shown in this image of Jupiter's moon Io taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on February 22, 2000.
PIA02563:
Camaxtli Patera, An Active Volcanic Center on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (638.4 kB)     JPEG (169.6 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
900x750x3
This composite of images, all acquired by NASA's Galileo spacecraft, contains three views at three different image resolutions of the volcano Prometheus on Jupiter's moon Io. The upper mosaic consists of eight high-resolution frames.
PIA02564:
Io's Prometheus Volcano at Various Resolutions
Full Resolution:     TIFF (739.5 kB)     JPEG (93.19 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
889x766x3
Prometheus is the 'Old Faithful' of the many volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io. A broad, umbrella-shaped plume of gas and dust has been spotted above Prometheus by NASA's Voyager and Galileo spacecraft every time the viewing conditions have been favorable.
PIA02565:
Sources of Volcanic Plumes Near Prometheus
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.988 MB)     JPEG (98.6 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x483x3
Most of the 12 images in this mosaic were taken on February 22, 2000, by NASA's Galileo spacecraft. It has been merged with lower-resolution color data acquired by Galileo during the summer of 1999.
PIA02566:
Io's Chain of Craters
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.389 MB)     JPEG (93.06 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
413x900x3
This mosaic combines images collected in February 2000 and the summer of 1999 by NASA's Galileo spacecraft to highlight new details of the longest active lava flow known in the solar system.
PIA02567:
Giant Lava Flow on Io, in Color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.187 MB)     JPEG (44.4 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-10-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1152x564x1
This high-resolution mosaic of images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft shows lava flows, bright streaks, and ridged plains at the northern margin of the lava flow field at the volcanic center Prometheus on Jupiter's moon Io.
PIA02568:
Galileo Takes a Close-up Look at Prometheus
Full Resolution:     TIFF (209.3 kB)     JPEG (67.37 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-02-26 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1270x660x3
This pair of images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft captures a dynamic eruption at Tvashtar Catena, a chain of volcanic bowls on Jupiter's moon Io. They show a change in the location of hot lava over a period of a few months in 1999 and early 2000.
PIA02584:
Eruption at Tvashtar Catena on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.901 MB)     JPEG (114.5 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-02-23 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
4000x2500x3
These images from NASA's Galileo spacecraft show changes in the largest active field lava flows in the solar system, the Amirani lava flow on Jupiter's moon Io. Scientists have identified 23 distinct new flows by comparing the two images.
PIA02585:
Amirani's Big Lava Flow on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (12.55 MB)     JPEG (619.1 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-02-23 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
3347x2531x1
Images taken at different times and from different positions by NASA's Galileo spacecraft provide information about the three-dimensional structure of a large mountain named Tohil Mons on Jupiter's moon Io.
PIA02586:
Tohil Mons, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (5.223 MB)     JPEG (602.5 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-03-29 Io Cassini-Huygens
Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1100x900x3
Two tall volcanic plumes and the rings of red material they have deposited onto surrounding surface areas appear in images taken of Jupiter's moon Io by NASA's Galileo and Cassini spacecraft in late December 2000 and early January 2001.
PIA02588:
Galileo and Cassini Image Two Giant Plumes on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.374 MB)     JPEG (96.56 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-10-04 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
690x254x3
Backlit views show a giant volcanic plume as a bulge on the crescent edge of Jupiter's moon Io, and more fully lit views reveal rings where sulfur-rich plume material has fallen back to the ground, in images captured by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
PIA02592:
Northern Plume and Plume Deposits on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (297.1 kB)     JPEG (27.59 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-11-27 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
800x623x3
In this view from NASA's Galileo spacecraft in 2001, the Pele hot spot on Jupiter's moon Io shows a complex pattern of areas glowing in the dark, including areas likely to be fresh overturning of a lava lake's crust.
PIA02596:
Io's Pele Glowing in the Dark
Full Resolution:     TIFF (471.9 kB)     JPEG (98.62 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-11-27 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
798x401x1
A cliff slumps outward in these high-resolution views that NASA's Galileo spacecraft captured the edge of a mountain named Telegonus Mensa on Jupiter's moon Io.
PIA02597:
Slumping Cliff on Io in High Resolution
Full Resolution:     TIFF (309.9 kB)     JPEG (41.94 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-12-10 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
5065x3361x1
Clues about how lava spreads great distances on Jupiter's volcanic moon Io come from high-resolution views taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft of a lava channel flowing out of Emakong Patera near Io's equator.
PIA02598:
Lava Channel at Io's Emakong Patera
Full Resolution:     TIFF (12.18 MB)     JPEG (1.129 MB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-12-10 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
736x680x3
Wonderful colors in a volcanic crater named Tupan Patera on Jupiter's moon Io, as seen in this image from NASA's Galileo spacecraft, show varied results of lava interacting with sulfur-rich materials.
PIA02599:
Colorful Tupan Patera, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.55 MB)     JPEG (68.25 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-05-28 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1174x1024x1
Scientists pointed NASA's Galileo spacecraft camera at the Tohil region of Jupiter's moon Io to investigate the curious relationship between Io's mountains and its volcanoes.
PIA03527:
Detailed View of Mountain and Craters at Tohil, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (227.7 kB)     JPEG (98.12 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-05-28 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1280x963x1
These images of an area called Telegonus Mensa on Jupiter's moon Io, taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2001, reveal a complex interplay of geologic processes.
PIA03528:
Collapsing Cliff at Telegonus Mensa, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (301.6 kB)     JPEG (105 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-05-28 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1280x866x1
This mosaic of Tvashtar Catena on Jupiter's moon Io, taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2001, completes a series of views depicting changes in the region over a period of nearly two years. A catena is a chain of volcanic craters.
PIA03529:
Galileo's Last View of Tvashtar, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (381.9 kB)     JPEG (149.2 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-05-28 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
800x800x1
Light from the setting Sun falls across the Loki volcanic region on Jupiter's moon Io in this image taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2001. The image was taken to examine the relative depths and heights of features in the region.
PIA03530:
Galileo's Best View of Loki Volcano on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (477.5 kB)     JPEG (89.71 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-05-28 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1280x929x1
The source area of what had been a towering volcanic plume two months earlier lies in the far-right frame of this mosaic of images taken of Jupiter's moon Io by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2001.
PIA03531:
New plume vent near Zamama, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (197.7 kB)     JPEG (71.94 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-05-28 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1122x842x1
This image taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2001, near the equator of Jupiter's moon Io shows the contrast in volcanism styles found on Io. The central feature is a large patera, or volcanic depression, almost 100 kilometers (60 miles) long.
PIA03532:
Volcanic Depression and Shield Volcano, Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (885.6 kB)     JPEG (142.7 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2001-12-10 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
954x1035x1
Dramatic shadows across a mountainous landscape on Jupiter's moon Io reveal details of the topography around a peak named Tohil Mons in this mosaic created from images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in October 2001.
PIA03600:
Tall Mountain, Tohil Mons, on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (687.7 kB)     JPEG (120.4 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-12-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1262x1043x1
This image taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft reveals fresh lava in a wide pit named Gish Bar Patera on Jupiter's moon Io. The patera, or depression, is quite large: 106.3 kilometers (66 miles) by 115.0 kilometers (71 miles).
PIA03884:
Recent Eruption at Gish Bar Patera on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (985.7 kB)     JPEG (145.8 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-12-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1907x2955x3
Repeated flybys of Io by NASA's Galileo spacecraft have allowed scientists to develop an understanding of Io's Tohil-Culann region of interconnected volcanoes and mountains.
PIA03885:
Io's Culann-Tohil Region in Color
Full Resolution:     TIFF (14.78 MB)     JPEG (594.4 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-12-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
798x561x1
NASA's Galileo spacecraft captured this dramatic image of mountains on Io. The Sun was low in the sky. A low scarp runs from the upper left toward the center of the image. The jagged ridge is Mongibello Mons.
PIA03886:
Mountains on Io at Sunset
Full Resolution:     TIFF (399.8 kB)     JPEG (51.89 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-12-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
4200x3200x3
A field of bright lava flows next to a shield volcano could be a source of recent sulfur volcanism on Io, as detected by instruments aboard NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
PIA03887:
Potential Source of Sulfur Flow on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (22.3 MB)     JPEG (947.9 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2002-12-06 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
720x431x3
An infrared thermal map and a visible-light image from NASA's Galileo spacecraft show the likelihood of an active lava lake at a volcanic feature called Gish Bar on Jupiter's moon Io.
PIA03888:
Io's Gish Bar Volcanic Region in Infrared
Full Resolution:     TIFF (140.8 kB)     JPEG (24.83 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2007-04-02 Io Galileo
Voyager
Solid-State Imaging
11445x3643x3
This basemap of Jupiter's moon Io was produced by combining the best images from both NASA's Voyager 1 and Galileo Missions.
PIA09257:
Io in Motion Animation Icon
Full Resolution:     TIFF (125.1 MB)     JPEG (3.431 MB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-01-29 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1000x1000x3
This full-disk image of Jupiter's satellite Io was made from several frames taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on Mar. 4, 1979, as the spacecraft neared the satellite.
PIA00023:
Io - Full Disk
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.21 MB)     JPEG (40.95 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-03-13 Jupiter Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1000x1000x3
NASA's Voyager 1 took this photo of Jupiter Feb. 1, 1979. Voyager scientists saw that different colors in clouds around the Great Red Spot imply that the clouds swirl around the spot at varying altitudes.
PIA00235:
Jupiter with Satellite Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.226 MB)     JPEG (37.26 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-08-31 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
619x721x3
This color picture of Io, Jupiter's innermost Galilean satellite, was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on the morning of March 5, 1979 at a range of 128,500 kilometers (77,100 miles).
PIA00361:
Io Surface Deposits and Volcano
Full Resolution:     TIFF (1.38 MB)     JPEG (49.09 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-11-13 Jupiter Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
850x575x3
This photograph of the southern hemisphere of Jupiter was obtained by NASA's Voyager 2 on June 25, 1979. Seen in front of the turbulent clouds of the planet is Io, the innermost of the large Galilean satellites of Jupiter.
PIA00371:
Jupiter - Io In Front of Jupiter's Turbulent Clouds
Full Resolution:     TIFF (797.6 kB)     JPEG (28.95 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-11-16 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
325x400x1
This photo of a volcanic eruption on Jupiter's satellite Io (dark fountain-like feature near the limb) was taken March 4, 1979, about 12 hours before NASA's Voyager 1's closest approach to Jupiter.
PIA00373:
Io - Volcanic Eruption
Full Resolution:     TIFF (66.68 kB)     JPEG (11.83 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-11-16 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
220x300x1
This photo of an active volcanic eruption on Jupiter's satellite Io was taken 1 hour, 52 minutes after the accompanying picture, late in the evening of March 4, 1979, by NASA's Voyager 1.
PIA00374:
Io - One of at Least Four Simultaneous Erupting Volcanic Eruptions
Full Resolution:     TIFF (25.26 kB)     JPEG (4.047 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-11-16 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
800x795x1
The detailed structure near the volcano Loki is like nothing seen elsewhere on Io. When NASA's Voyager 1 took this picture, the main eruptive activity came from the lower left of the dark linear feature (perhaps a rift) in the center.
PIA00375:
Io - Volcano Loki and Loki Patera
Full Resolution:     TIFF (517.3 kB)     JPEG (51.9 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1997-01-09 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
680x500x1
This photo of Jupiter's satellite Io was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 about 4:30 p.m. (PST) March 2, 1979. The spacecraft was about 5 million miles (8.3 million kilometers away).
PIA00378:
Io At 5 Million Miles
Full Resolution:     TIFF (304.1 kB)     JPEG (34.45 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1997-01-09 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
140x140x1
This dramatic view of Jupiter's satellite Io shows two simultaneously occurring volcanic eruptions, as seenby NASA's Voyager 1 on March 8, 1979, looking back 2.6 million miles (4.5 

million kilometers) at Io, three days after its historic encounter.
PIA00379:
Volcanic Eruptions on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (7.186 kB)     JPEG (2.809 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1998-06-08 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1150x1430x3
This is a multispectral image cube of Io from NASA's Voyager 2 images, simple cylindrical projection.
PIA00401:
Io: Cylindrical Projection
Full Resolution:     TIFF (4.465 MB)     JPEG (229.2 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1996-09-26 Jupiter Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
500x500x3
Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant planet in this photo returned January 17, 1979. The satellite's shadow can be seen falling on the face of Jupiter at left. Io is traveling from left to right in its orbit around Jupiter.
PIA00455:
Jupiter with Io Crossing
Full Resolution:     TIFF (412 kB)     JPEG (15.15 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-10-14 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
512x512x3
Voyager 2 took this picture of Io on the evening of July 9, 1979, from a range of 1.2 million kilometers. On the limb of Io are two blue volcanic eruption plumes about 100 kilometers high.
PIA01362:
Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (215.9 kB)     JPEG (16.02 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1998-12-05 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
600x600x3
This picture shows a special color reconstruction of one of the erupting volcanos on Io discovered by NASA's Voyager 1 during its encounter with Jupiter on the 4th and 5th of March, 1979.
PIA01368:
Jupiter's Moon Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (736.2 kB)     JPEG (138.3 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-03-13 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
783x930x3
This picture of Io, the innermost Galilean satellite, was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on the morning of March 5, 1979 at a range of 377,000 kilometers (226,200 miles). The smallest features visible are about 10 kilometers (6 miles) across.
PIA01514:
Io Surface Deposits and Volcanic Craters
Full Resolution:     TIFF (2.1 MB)     JPEG (70.93 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-06-16 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
600x460x3
VOLCANIC EXPLOSION ON IO: NASA's Voyager 1 acquired this image of Io on March 4 at 5:30 p.m. (PST) about 11 hours before closest approach to the Jupiter moon.
PIA01971:
Volcanic Explosion on Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (643.1 kB)     JPEG (36.06 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-07-16 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
300x300x3
The trailing face of Jupiter's inner satellite Io is shown in this photo taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on March 3, 1979, from a distance of 1.7 million miles.
PIA01986:
Io - Jupiter's inner satellite
Full Resolution:     TIFF (95.37 kB)     JPEG (4.945 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-07-23 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
200x130x1
This NASA Voyager 2 picture of Io was taken in ultraviolet light on the evening of July 4, 1979, at a range of 4.7 million kilometers (2.9 million miles).
PIA01989:
Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (17.54 kB)     JPEG (9.241 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-08-13 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
790x790x1
This NASA Voyager 1 view of an equatorial region near longitude 300 degrees shows several large surface flows that originate in volcanic craters or calderas.
PIA02201:
Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (490.2 kB)     JPEG (132.1 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-01-04 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
720x783x1
This picture of Io was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on the morning of March 5, 1979 at a range of about 92,000 km (55,000 mi.).
PIA02231:
Io - high resolution
Full Resolution:     TIFF (407.9 kB)     JPEG (28.7 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-01-04 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
794x794x1
This picture of Io captured by NASA's Voyager 1 was taken on the morning of March 5 at a range of 75,445 kilometers.
PIA02232:
Io - High Res Limb
Full Resolution:     TIFF (292.4 kB)     JPEG (37.1 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-03-23 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
795x795x1
This photo of Io, innermost of the four large Galilean satellites of Jupiter, was taken through an ultraviolet filter by the narrow angle camera of NASA's Voyager 1.
PIA02248:
Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (323.5 kB)     JPEG (26.52 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-03-23 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
796x784x1
This image was acquired by NASA's Voyager 1 as it approached close passage by the south pole of Io, the innermost of the four large Galilean satellites.
PIA02249:
Io - South Pole
Full Resolution:     TIFF (484.7 kB)     JPEG (112.2 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-03-23 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
790x790x1
This picture of part of the southern hemisphere of Io was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 at a range of 74,675 km and shows an area at the terminator, very close to the edge of the disk as viewed from the spacecraft.
PIA02250:
Io - Southern Hemisphere
Full Resolution:     TIFF (404.1 kB)     JPEG (37.77 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-03-23 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
505x451x1
NASA's Voyager 2 took this picture of Io July 10, 1979, from a range of 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles).
PIA02254:
Io - Crescent with Plumes
Full Resolution:     TIFF (99.45 kB)     JPEG (47.51 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-25 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
765x730x1
This picture of Io, Jupiter's innermost Galilean satellite, was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on the morning of March 5, 1979, during the closest approach to this satellite.
PIA02280:
Io
Full Resolution:     TIFF (591.1 kB)     JPEG (155.9 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-25 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
430x290x1
NASA's Voyager 1 took this narrow-angle camera image on 5 March 1979 from a distance of 450,000 kilometers. At this geometry, the camera looks straight down through a volcanic plume at one of Io's most active volcanos, Pele.
PIA02287:
Io Pele Plume
Full Resolution:     TIFF (103 kB)     JPEG (15.36 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-05-25 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
420x279x1
NASA's Voyager 1 took this narrow-angle camera image on 5 March 1979 from a distance of 69,000 kilometers. The feature shown is a volcanic caldera which may be actively spewing material into space (dark gray fuzz near upper-right part of the caldera rim).
PIA02288:
Io Caldera
Full Resolution:     TIFF (75.66 kB)     JPEG (9.196 kB)
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-12-19 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
260x260x1
During its 1979 flyby, NASA's Voyager 2 observed Io only from a distance. However, the volcanic activity discovered by Voyager 1 months earlier was readily visible.
PIA02857:
Io Rotation Movie Animation Icon
Full Resolution:
Add Image to Favorite List 2000-12-19 Io Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
260x260x1
NASA's Voyager 2 observed Io on the far side of Jupiter in this set of images. This sequence of nine images was collected using the Green filter from about 1.2 million kilometers.
PIA02858:
Jupiter-shine' on Io Animation Icon
Full Resolution:
Add Image to Favorite List 1999-05-21 Io Hubble Space Telescope
WFPC2
3000x1930x3
While hunting for volcanic plumes on Io, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured these images of the volatile moon sweeping across the giant face of Jupiter.
PIA01540:
Hubble Clicks Images of Io Sweeping Across Jupiter
Full Resolution:     TIFF (6.217 MB)     JPEG (285.7 kB)
Retrieve Previous Set  Jump to a Previous Set   Jump to a Previous Set   Current Set 
 1-100   101-200   201-300 
Currently displaying images: 201 - 282 of 282