The Jovian moon Io hosts the most powerful persistently active volcano in the Solar System, Loki Patera. The interior of this volcanic, caldera-like feature is composed of a warm, dark floor covering 21,500 square kilometres surrounding a much cooler central ‘island’. The temperature gradient seen across areas of the patera indicates a systematic resurfacing process, which has been seen to occur typically every one to three years since the 1980s. Analysis of past data has indicated that the resurfacing progressed around the patera in an anti-clockwise direction at a rate of one to two kilometres per day, and that it is caused either by episodic eruptions that emplace voluminous lava flows or by a cyclically overturning lava lake contained w...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...
The Jovian moon Io hosts the most powerful persistently active volcano in the Solar System, Loki Pat...
Near-infrared observations of Io during occultation by Jupiter and the other Galilean satellites hav...
Loki Patera is one of the most dramatically time-variable volcanic features on Io, exhibiting episod...
by the Galileo NIMS instrument has been analysed to determine the temperature and area distribution ...
Paterae (volcano-tectonic depressions) are among the most prominent topographic features on Io. They...
Unraveling the geological processes ongoing at Io’s numerous sites of active volcanism requires high...
We present observations of Io's Loki Patera taken with the 10-m Keck telescopes between 1998 and 201...
Loki is the most powerful volcano in the Solar System. It has been observed to be in continuous thou...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
Observational evidence and theoretical arguments suggest that Jupiter's satellite Europa could be ge...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...
The Jovian moon Io hosts the most powerful persistently active volcano in the Solar System, Loki Pat...
Near-infrared observations of Io during occultation by Jupiter and the other Galilean satellites hav...
Loki Patera is one of the most dramatically time-variable volcanic features on Io, exhibiting episod...
by the Galileo NIMS instrument has been analysed to determine the temperature and area distribution ...
Paterae (volcano-tectonic depressions) are among the most prominent topographic features on Io. They...
Unraveling the geological processes ongoing at Io’s numerous sites of active volcanism requires high...
We present observations of Io's Loki Patera taken with the 10-m Keck telescopes between 1998 and 201...
Loki is the most powerful volcano in the Solar System. It has been observed to be in continuous thou...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
Observational evidence and theoretical arguments suggest that Jupiter's satellite Europa could be ge...
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer mid-infrared camera, LMIRcam, imaged Io on the night of...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...