Io's sub-Jovian hemisphere in Jupiter-shine from orbit 58

2024-02-05 05:57 UT
Credit : NASA/SwRI/JPL/MSSS/Jason Perry © cc nc sa
Submitted By : JasonPerry
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 58

Io's sub-Jovian hemisphere is revealed in detail for the first time since Voyager 1 flew through the Jupiter system in March 1979. This image shows Io's nightside illuminated by sunlight reflected off Jupiter's cloud tops. Several surface changes are visible include a reshaping of the compound flow field at Kanehekili (center left) and a new lava flow to the east of Kanehekili. This image has a pixel scale of 1.6 km/pixel.