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2Moons of Jupiter total of 63 confirmed!
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3Inner moons closer to Jupiter than Io
4Amalthea
5Jupiters Galilean Satellites Worlds of their
own!
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
To Jupiter
6Sizes of some of the Galilean satellites of
Jupiter
7Jupiters moon Io, volcanologically the most
active body in our Solar System. 1.) Color -
sulfur! 2.) Albedo - 63 3.) No impact
craters - fresh surface 4.) Recent lava flows
5.) Numerous calderas 6.) Numerous active
volcanoes, spewing out sulfur and silicate lava
8Io
9Voyagers discovery of active volcanic plumes on
Io
10Views of Pele Plume 1,300 km wide 600 km high
11Plumes seen on limb and as shadows on surface
Limb view
Plume shadow
12Long lava flows at Ra Patera gt 100 km long
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14Lava flows on Io
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17Examples of lava lakes at Kilauea, 1988
18Where does the heat come from on Io? Tidal
heating from Jupiter, Europa and Ganymede
19Interior of Io density 3.55 gm/cc
Iron-rich core
Molten interior
Thin silicate crust
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21Jupiters Galilean Satellites Worlds of their
own!
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
To Jupiter
22Europa 3,138 km diameter density 3.04 gm/cc
23Ideas for a frozen interior for Europa
24Ideas for a liquid interior for Europa
25How do we get heat into the interior of Europa?
- Tidal heating. Europa is tugged towards Jupiter,
but is also pulled away from Jupiter by Io,
Ganymede and Callisto. - Without tidal heating, Europa would look like
Callisto.
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27Colored bands fractures in ice crust
28Multiple periods of fracturing
29Topography of fractures on Europa
30Some craters are found on Europa but very young!
31 Icebergs on Europa suggest thin (5 20 km)
crust
32If there is volcanism on Europa, ice may be thin,
so..
Tube worms on Earths ocean floor hint that
similar life could evolve on Europa without
sunlight
Model of hot interior of Europa
Black smokers on Earth
33Ganymede 5,262 km diameter density 1.94 gm/cc
(Mercury diameter 4,880 km)
34Light and dark terrain on Ganymede long
geologic history
35Grooves on Ganymede signs of surface movement
similar to plate tectonics on Earth?
36Grooved Terrain on Ganymede
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38Signs of comet impacts? Chains of craters with
ejecta
39Magnetometer data give clue to interior of
Ganymede
Liquid water
Iron core
Silicate lower mantle
Ice crust
40Callisto Diameter 4,800 km, density 1.86 gm/cc
41Thousands of craters at all scales on Callisto
42Valhalla basin - 600 km in diameter
43Details of a ring of Valhalla Basin
44Magnetometer data give clue to interior of
Callisto
Solid rock-ice
Ice-rich outer layer
45Relative ages of the surfaces of the Galilean
Satellites From left to right, from young to old.