Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Collection
Title:
GLL/EM17
Creator:
NASA/JPL-Caltech
Description:
This false-color mosaic was constructed from a series of 53 images taken through three spectral filters by Galileo's imaging system as the spacecraft flew over the northern regions of the Moon on December 7, 1992. The part of the Moon vlsible from Earth is on the left side in this view. The color mosaic shows compositional variations in parts of the Moon's northern hemisphere. Bright pinkish areas are highlands materials, such as those surrounding the oval lava-filled Crisium impact basin toward the bottom of the picture. B1ue to orange shades indicate volcanic lava flows. To the left of Crisium, the dark blue Mare Tranquillitatis is richer in titanium than the green and orange maria above it. Thin mineral-rich soils associated with relatively recent impacts are represented by light blue colors; the youngest craters have prominent blue rays extending from them. The Galileo project, whose primary mission is the exploration of the Jupiter system in 1995-97, is managed for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. #####
Date:
12/22/92
Identifier:
P-41490
Year:
1992
Contributor:
JPL Archives
What:
Moon
What:
Earth
What:
Galileo
What:
Jupiter
Where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

GLL/EM17