Voyager I
Jupiter
Jupiter’s moons
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Jupiter
Saturn
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Voyager 1: Jupiter’s Moons

DESCRIPTION B&W
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Ganymede from 8.025 million krn taken Feb. 26, 1979. 79-H-88 79-HC-69
Callisto, outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites taken Feb. 26, 1979 from 8,023 , 000 km. 79-H-87 79-HC-68
Io, against background of part of Jupiter's disk taken Feb. 27,1979 from 7 million km. 79-H-92
Europa taken March 1, 1979 from 5 9 million km. 79-H-93
Callisto, taken Feb. 28 from 7 million km. 79-H-94
Ganymede, taken Feb. 27, 1979 from 6 million km. 79-H-95
Io, against background of Jupiter taken March 2, 1979 from 8.3 million km. 79-H-101
Ganymede, taken March 2, 1979 from 3.4 million km. 79-H-102 79-HC-77
Europa, Jupiter's brightest of satellites taken on 3/2/79 from 1.75 million miles 79-H-105
The four large Galilean satellites of Jupiter in a mosaic 79-H-108
Two simultaneously occurring volcanic eruptions on Io 79-H-141
Ganymede from 2.6 million miles taken on 3/1/79 79-H-115
Europa from 3.66 million miles taken 3/1 /79 79-H-114
Io with what appears to be a volcanic caldera that is venting gasses (bright blue patch) 79-H-303 79-HC-227
Computer generated 4 frame color mosaic of Callisto taken by Voyager I in March, 1979 79-H-328 79-HC-238
Io, taken March 3, 1979 from 2.7 million km. 79-H-103 79-HC-78
Callisto, taken Feb. 28, 1979 from 7 million km. 79-H-104 79-HC-79
Europa, taken March 2, 1979 from 2,869,252 km. 79-H-109 79-HC-81
Io, four picture mosaic taken Match 4, 1979 from 496,000 km. 79-H-119
Io (partial disk) taken March 4, 1979 from 862,200 km. 79-H-111 79-HC-82
Ganymede, taken March 4, 1979 from 2.6 million km. 79-HC-83
Europa, taken March 4, 1979 from 2 million km. 79-HC-84
Amalthea, Jupiter's innermost satellite, taken March 4, 1979 from 425,000 km. 79-HC-85
Io, partial disk, taken March 5, 1979 from 377,000 km. 79-HC-88
Io, partial disk, taken March 4, 1979 from 377,000 km. 79-HC-89
Io, partial disk. taken March 5. 1979 from 377,000 km. 79-HC-90
Ganymede—many bright impact craters are shown that have radial ejecta patterns-taken March 4, 1979 from 272,000 km. 79-H-123
Ganymede—south western limb region shows numerous impact craters and light bands taken March 5, 1979 from 253,000 km. 79-H-124
Ganymede—showing impact craters and bright bands taken March 5, 1979 from 246,000 km. 79-H-125
Ganymede—bright rayed impact craters is prominent— taken March 5, 1979 from 267,000 km. 79-H-126
Io—taken March 5, 1979 from 128,500 km. 79-H-127 79-HC-102
Io—four picture color mosaic taken March 4, 1979 from 376,951 km. 79-H-128 79-HC-103
Ganymede—showing complex patterns of ridges and grooves taken March 5, 1979 from 145,000 km. 79-H-129
Io—during closest approach, taken March 5, 1979, shows irregularly shaped composited crater about 50 km in diameter 79-H-130
Callisto—photomosaic of pictures taken March 6, 1979 from a range of 202,000 km. 79-H-131
Callisto—taken March 6, 1979 from 350,000 km. 79-H-133 79-HC-104
Io, volcanic eruption-showing plume-like structure rising more than 100 km—taken March 4, 1979 from 499,000 km. 79-H-138
Io—showing at least four simultaneous volcanic eruptions taken March 4, 1979 79-H-139
Ganymede—showing a variety of impact structure, including razed and unrazed craters, groove-like structures and bright ray craters—taken March 5, 1979 from 230 to 250 thousand km. 79-H-120 79-HC-99
Ganymede—showing two distinctive types of terrain, the darker ungrooved regions and the lighter areas which show grooves or fractures in abundance; and bright ray craters—taken March 5, 1979 from 230 to 250 thousand km. 79-H-121 79-HC-100
Ganymede—most striking features are the bright ray craters—taken March 5, 1979 from 230 to 250 thousand km. 79-H-122 79-HC-101
Reconstruction of one of the erupting volcanoes on Io discovered by Voyager I 79-H-607 79-HC-456
Views of 2 active plumes on Io 79-H-327 79-HC-239
Callisto from 5 million miles taken on 2/28/79 79-H-113
Io's volcano from 490,000 km taken March 4, 1979 79-H-140 79-HC-107
Io taken 3/5/79 from 92,000 krn (55,000 miles) 79-H-315
Io a computer-generated mosaic made from 4 sets of images 79-H-329 79-HC-237
Observation geometry for Amalthea 79-H-335 79-HC-245
Global images of the 4 Galilean satellites taken by Voyager I 79-H-334 79-HC-244
Full-disk image of lo from Voyager I 79-H-349 79-HC-250
Dark cratered terrain & light grooved terrain on Ganymede 79-H-321
Broad N-S strip grooved terrain offset by transverse fault 79-H-322
Terminator view of a multiringed structure on Callisto 79-H-324
Io's complex graben and irregular scarps near the terminator 79-H-325
Wide angle of Io 79-H-326
Complex pattern of grooved terrain near the terminator of Ganymede 79-H-339
Shaded relief map of Io 79-H-355
Shaded relief map of Europa 79-H-354
Shaded relief map of Ganymede 79-H-353
Shaded relief map of Callisto 79-H-352
Region of Io that will be monitored for volcanic eruptions by Voyager II 79-H-374 79-HC-270

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