
| NASA Center: |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
| Image # : |
PIA00325 |
| Date : |
09/12/1996
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Title
Cresent Europa
Full Description
This mosaic of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite, was taken by
Voyager 2. This face of Europa is centered at about the 300 degree
meridian. The bright areas are probably ice deposits, whereas the
darkened areas may be the rocky surface or areas with a more patchy
distribution of ice.
The most unusual features are the systems of long linear structures
that cross the surface in various directions. Some of these linear
structures are over 1,000 kilometers long and about 2 or 3 kilometers
wide. They may be fractures or faults which have disrupted the surface.
Keywords
Europa Jupiter Voyager 2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL
Subject Category
Voyager-Galileo, Jupiters Moons,
Reference Numbers
- Center:
JPL
- Center Number:
PIA00325
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2000-000469
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NASA
- Original Source: DIGITAL
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94 |
10 |
| Small |
.jpg |
669 |
669 |
158 |
| Medium |
.jpg |
1569 |
1569 |
712 |
| Large |
.jpg |
3138 |
3138 |
2,702 |
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