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FOR RELEASE: October 4, 1996
RELEASE NO.: STScI-PRC96-30
This image, shows Jupiter's volcanic moon Io passing above the turbulent clouds of the giant planet, on July 24, 1996. The conspicuous black spot on Jupiter is Io's shadow. The shadow is about the size of Io (3,640 kilometers or 2,262 miles across) and sweeps across the face of Jupiter at 17 kilometers per second (38,000 miles per hour).
The smallest details visible on Io and Jupiter are about 100 miles across. Bright patches visible on Io are regions of sulfur dioxide frost. Io is roughly the size of Earth's moon, but 2,000 times farther away.
The image was taken at violet wavelengths, with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, in PC mode.
CREDIT: J. Spencer (Lowell Observatory), and NASA