Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Collection
Title:
Mosaic and Topographic Image of Io's Tohil Mons
Creator:
NASA/JPL-Caltech
Description:
Images taken with different lighting and from different positions by NASA's Galileo spacecraft provide information about the three-dimensional structure of a large mountain named Tohil Mons on Jupiter's moon Io. One of these images is a mosaic combining detailed images that were taken by Galileo on Feb. 22, 2000, with a lower- resolution image of a wider area taken on June 30, 1999. The sharper portion has a resolution of 165 meters (540) feet per picture element. The lower-resolution context image is at 1.3 kilometers (0.8 mile) per picture element. North is to the top of the image. The Sun was almost directly behind the spacecraft, so shadows are negligible. The other image (inset lower left corner) is a topographic representation of what Tohil Mons looks like when seen from the northeast. The topography has been vertically exaggerated. The peak's height is about 6 kilometers, plus or minus 2 kilometers (about 20,000 feet, give or take 6,600 feet). The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Galileo mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. Images and data received from Galileo are posted on the Galileo mission home page at http://www.jpl.nasa…Background information and educational context for the images can be found at http://www.jpl.nasa…. # # # # #
Date:
2/26/01
Year:
2001
Contributor:
JPL Archives
What:
Galileo
What:
Moon
What:
Sun
Where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Where:
California
Where:
Washington, D.C.

Mosaic and Topographic Image of Io's Tohil Mons