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Near terminator regional mapping of topography at 2-10 km resolution


Imaging optimized for the highest-resolution global coverage (accumulated over the whole tour) at illumination angles that accentuate topographic shading. Useful stereo pairs have also been acquired from the overlap regions.


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[icon] Geologic Landforms on Io 3
[icon] Geologic Landforms on Io (Area 1) 3
[icon] Geologic Landforms on Io (Area 2) 3
[icon] Geologic Landforms on Io (Area 3) 3
[icon] Geologic Landforms on Io (Area 4) 3
[icon] Geologic Landforms on Io (Area 5) 3
[icon] Mosaic of Io 3
[icon] High Resolution Global View of Io 3
[icon] Volcanically Active Regions on Io 3
[icon] Pele Plume Deposit on Io 3
[icon] Topography and Volcanos on Io (color) 7
[icon] Topography of Io 9
[icon] Topography of Io (color) 9
[icon] Mountains and Plateaus on Io 9
[icon] Highest Resolution mosaic of Io 11
[icon] Io imaging during Galileo's 24th orbit 14


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Galileo Solid State Imaging Team Leader: Dr. Michael J. S. Belton

Reference for Io pages:
A. S. McEwen et al., Active volcanism on Io as seen by Galileo SSI, Icarus 135, 181-219.

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