Fig. 1: Mosaic map of M-band radiance from Io. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: Mosaic map of M-band radiance from Io.

From: Hot rings on Io observed by Juno/JIRAM

Fig. 1: Mosaic map of M-band radiance from Io.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The best spatial resolution M-band images have been composed to obtain a mosaic map of Io radiance; the spatial resolution is from 30 km/pixel (median) down to 9 km/pixel (best). White rectangles envelope the lava rings discussed in the study (L for Loki, A for Amaterasu, U for Unnamed UP1, M for Mulungu, C for Chors, D for Dazhbog, B for UP2 close to Bulicame Regio, S for Surt and F for Fuchi). The white contour lines mark the locations where the nominal spatial resolution is 10, 15, or 20 km/pixel. The red segments on the right indicate the length of 100 km at different latitudes. The red arrows indicate two small additional possible features. The projection of the map is a Miller cylindrical projection.

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