Jupiter's Galilean Satellites
This is a Hubble Space Telescope 'family portrait' of the four largest moons of Jupiter, first observed by the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei nearly four centuries ago.
Located approximately one-half billion miles away (about 805 thousand kilometres), the moons are so small that, in visible light, they appear as fuzzy disks in the largest ground-based telescopes. Hubble can resolve surface details seen previously only by the Voyager spacecraft in the early 1980s.
Credit:About the Image
About the Object
Name: | Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, Io |
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Type: | Solar System : Planet : Satellite |
Category: | Solar System |
Colours & filters
Band | Telescope |
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Hubble Space Telescope
WFPC2 |