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  |   | A Jupiter-Io Montage from New Horizons  |  | Rating:  |  (0.00)    [9370 views] |   |  | Theme:  | Space |  | Owner:  | wikid920 |  | Description: |  | As the New Horizons spacecraft sweeps through the Solar System, it is taking breathtaking images of the planets. In February of last year, New Horizons passed Jupiter and the ever-active Jovian moon Io. In this montage, Jupiter was captured in three bands of infrared light making the Great Red Spot look white. Complex hurricane-like ovals, swirls, and planet-ringing bands are visible in Jupiter's complex atmosphere. Io is digitally superposed in natural color. Fortuitously, a plume was emanating from Io's volcano Tvashtar. Frost and sulfuric lava cover the volcanic moon, while red-glowing lava is visible beneath the blue sunlight-scattering plume. The robotic New Horizons spacecraft is on track to arrive at Pluto in 2015. |    |  Helpfiles for uploading to your profile:  myspace - xanga - friendster  |    |  | click here for myspace code! |   
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