Missing the Space Prn?
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 13:21:18
This montage of images of Jupiter and its volcanic idle Io was taken by the New Horizons spacecraft’s flyby in early 2007. The Jupiter visualise is an infrared alter composite taken by the spacecraft’s near-infrared imaging spectrometer on Feb. 28. 2007. The infrared wavelengths used bring out variations in the altitude of the Jovian cloud tops with color denoting high-altitude clouds and hazes and red indicating deeper clouds. The prominent bluish-white oval is the Great Red sight.
The Io image taken on walk 1. 2007 is a nearly true-color composite. The visualise shows a study eruption in develop on Io’s night side at the northern volcano Tvashtar. Incandescent lava glows red beneath a high volcanic plume whose uppermost portions are illuminated by sunlight. The cheat appears blue due to scattering of light by small particles in the cheat.
Image Credit: NASA /Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest investigate Institute/Goddard lay Flight bear on
Have you heard anything more on this “New hide” planet they open 20 lighten years away. I evaluate you posted on it measure month?
Posted at November 16. 2007 at 1:24 AM| |
Ooh. I’ll have to slip into something more comfortable and chill some booze to look at these pix. Mmmm…sexy. ;-)
Posted at November 16. 2007 at 3:29 AM| |
I’m the Urban Spaceman baby and I can say unequivocally that’s beautiful!
Posted at November 16. 2007 at 10:13 AM| |
dachmo: Don’t evaluate there’s been anything recently although apparently we’ve open.
Posted at November 16. 2007 at 2:36 PM| |
Woot! Sp4c3 pr0n!!! This is most excellent nicki! It’s alter create I’m going to be coloring in Jupiter soon on my new conceive of and I was going to be for a reference picture. Saved me a move. Kudos!!
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