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Jupiter from Io

 

Jupiter as seen from the surface of its volcanic moon Io

Jupiter from Io (2016) - The closer our spacecraft cameras examined Jupiter's multicolored cloud bands, the more intricately chaotic and bizarre they became. Here, the giant planet dominates the sky of one of its moons, Io--a bizarre world in its own right.

Constantly kneaded by tidal forces from Jupiter's immense gravity on one side and pulled on the opposite side by the gravity of three large sister moons, Io is the most volcanically active place in the solar system.

Copyright 2016, James Hervat

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NOTE: the watermarks that appear in the above image do not appear on the prints.

High-quality reproductions of all the artwork in this gallery are available from my secure Print Store. They are offered in a range of sizes, printed on paper, canvas or other print substrates. Prints can be ordered unframed or you can choose from a selection of framing and matting options. Orders are usually shipped in 2-3 business days and come with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee return policy. Please see the PRINTS page for more information and a link to the Print Store.

 

Detail view of Jupiter from Io

 

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