PJ58 Io image 26: Specular reflections and a plume

2024-02-05 03:12 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Björn Jónsson © cc nc sa
Submitted By : Bjorn_Jonsson
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 58
Source Image(s) : JNCE_2024034_58C00026_V01

Image 26 of Io obtained by JunoCam on February 3, 2024. Several small and very bright features are obvious here. They are specular reflections from features that normally appear dark (volcanic glass?). Also Loki Patera looks far brighter here relative to the surrounding terrain than it does in e.g. the PJ57 images.

The part of the image where a plume is visible at lower right is heavily processed and has been brightened significantly relative to other parts of the image to make it more obvious.

The brightness of the nightside has been increased a bit to show details there illuminated by Jupitershine.

North is up. This image is enlarged by a factor of 2 relative to the original data. The color balance is preliminary but hopefully this is not very far from Io's real color. Small scale details have been sharpened a bit.