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The Asgard Hemisphere of Callisto

NASA/JPL/University of Arizona1997-12-18

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False color view of a portion of the leading hemisphere of Jupiter's moon Callisto as seen through the infrared filters of the Solid State Imaging (CCD) system aboard NASA's Galileo spacecraft. North is to the top of the picture and the sun illuminates the surface from the east. More recent impacts have excavated bright, relatively clean ice from beneath Callisto's battered surface. Callisto's dark mottled appearance may be due to contamination by non-ice components contributed by impactors or concentrated in a residue as ice is removed. This color composite image is centered on longitude 139 West and encompasses an area about 1000 miles (1600 kilometers) by 2470 miles (4000 kilometers). The images were obtained on November 3rd, 1996.

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01100

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  • Title: The Asgard Hemisphere of Callisto
  • Creator: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
  • Date Created: 1997-12-18
  • Rights: JPL
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