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Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Io in True Color
NASA ^
| March 30, 2014
| (see photo credit)
Posted on 03/29/2014 9:11:51 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Explanation: The strangest moon in the Solar System is bright yellow. This picture, an attempt to show how Io would appear in the "true colors" perceptible to the average human eye, was taken in 1999 July by the Galileo spacecraft that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003. Io's colors derive from sulfur and molten silicate rock. The unusual surface of Io is kept very young by its system of active volcanoes. The intense tidal gravity of Jupiter stretches Io and damps wobbles caused by Jupiter's other Galilean moons. The resulting friction greatly heats Io's interior, causing molten rock to explode through the surface. Io's volcanoes are so active that they are effectively turning the whole moon inside out. Some of Io's volcanic lava is so hot it glows in the dark.
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TOPICS: Astronomy; Astronomy Picture of the Day; Science
KEYWORDS: apod; astronomy; jupiter; science
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[Credit: Galileo Project, JPL, NASA]
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posted on
03/29/2014 9:11:51 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
To: brytlea; cripplecreek; decimon; bigheadfred; KoRn; Grammy; married21; steelyourfaith; Mmogamer; ...
Io, as they used to say on the Johnny Carson show.
The Big One
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posted on
03/29/2014 9:13:25 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Obama is now making Jimmy Carter look like Attila the Hun. /focus/news/3138768/posts)
To: SunkenCiv
Dang, looks like Jupiter got sick one day and...............
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posted on
03/29/2014 9:16:49 PM PDT
by
The Cajun
(tea party!!!, Sarah Palin, Mark Levin, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Louie Gohmert......Nuff said.)
To: SunkenCiv
Looks like a place where Riddick would end up on.
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posted on
03/29/2014 9:22:20 PM PDT
by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: SunkenCiv
Cheese ball, mmmmmmmmmm:
To: SunkenCiv
It kind of looks like a faded out old superball I used to have as kid, right down to the pock marks from the dogs teeth!
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posted on
03/29/2014 9:42:39 PM PDT
by
Mastador1
(I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
To: Jack Hydrazine
If he owned Io and hell. He’d rent Io out - and live in hell.
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posted on
03/29/2014 10:08:36 PM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
To: CivilWarBrewing
That photo is along the lines of what came to mind when seeing the 'real color' image of Io;
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posted on
03/29/2014 10:14:59 PM PDT
by
BlueDragon
(You can observe a lot just by watching. Yogi Berra)
To: SunkenCiv
Here's Io in the 1980 NASA publication, Voyage to Jupiter. I suppose it's a fairly subtle adjustment, in technical terms, to make the transition from this red-orange image to the yellow image of the APOD. I think it's bound to be a problematical question how it would actually appear to a person somehow situated to observe it directly.
Anyway, I'll always think of it as "The Pizza Planet" !
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posted on
03/30/2014 12:12:47 AM PDT
by
dr_lew
To: dr_lew; SunkenCiv
Thank you both so much!!!
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posted on
03/30/2014 12:14:54 AM PDT
by
onyx
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To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
03/30/2014 3:09:08 AM PDT
by
saganite
(What happens to taglines? Is there a termination date?)
To: SunkenCiv
It probably smells like eggs. Sulfur is stinky.
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posted on
03/30/2014 3:37:57 AM PDT
by
grimalkin
(We are a nation under God. If we ever forget this, we are a nation gone under. -Ronald Reagan)
To: SunkenCiv
I can’t see Sean Connery from here.
(Reference to the 1981 movie Outland)
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posted on
03/30/2014 3:45:08 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
("I said I never had much use for one. Never said I didn't know how to use it." --Quigley)
To: SunkenCiv
Old McDonald had a moon, Eee-i, eee, Io.
(sorry)
To: dr_lew
I hate it when they burn the edges of the crust like that. :-)
To: SunkenCiv
Some of Io's volcanic lava is so hot it glows in the dark. Huh? Umm, it's lava. Doesn't all lava glow? Or am I missing something?
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posted on
03/30/2014 5:55:11 AM PDT
by
rarestia
(It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
To: SunkenCiv
Looks like they found my old bowling ball I threw in the lake about 45 years ago........
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posted on
03/30/2014 5:58:01 AM PDT
by
Hot Tabasco
(Under Reagan spring always arrived on time.....)
To: SunkenCiv
ALL THESE WORLDS
ARE YOURS EXCEPT
EUROPA Io
ATTEMPT NO
LANDING THERE
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posted on
03/30/2014 6:20:13 AM PDT
by
NativeSon
( Grease the floor with Crisco when I dance the Disco)
To: CivilWarBrewing
Huh, I knew I recognized that!
To: SunkenCiv
Thank you for the ping, Mr. Civilizations.
It’s interesting to see what tidal forces can do when there are enough moons
involved to generate friction, not to forget Jupiter itself.
Nice picture as well.
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